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Coronavirus does not infect the brain but still inflicts damage
04-16-2021 mediabest Health News

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, likely does not directly

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In-depth: Female-led startups make strides, but venture funding lags
04-07-2021 mediabest Health News

Data shows that women control the bulk of healthcare spending

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Boosting your ‘gut health’ sounds great. But this wellness trend is vague and often misunderstood
03-12-2021 mediabest Health News

If you walk down the supermarket aisle, you may be

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Opioid script changes mean well, but have left some people in chronic pain
03-10-2021 mediabest Health News

Chronic pain affects about 3.4 million Australians. Internationally, almost one-third

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Herd immunity is the end game for the pandemic, but the AstraZeneca vaccine won’t get us there
02-15-2021 mediabest Health News

In the past fortnight, two vaccine stories made headlines around

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South African coronavirus variant is more transmissible but not more severe: expert
01-08-2021 mediabest Health News

New coronavirus strain is ‘probably already widespread’ in the US:

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AHA News: COVID-19 Is the Big Story in Mortality Statistics – But Not the Only One
12-16-2020 mediabest Health News

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Numbers

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Metabolic confusion diet won’t boost metabolism – but it could have other benefits
12-08-2020 mediabest Health News

The “metabolic confusion” diet is one of the latest fad

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Sewage testing is no magic bullet in our fight against COVID-19, but it can help
11-20-2020 mediabest Health News

We’re often hearing alerts for different areas after traces of

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Trauma hospitalizations fall in Philly during COVID-19 lockdown, but gun violence rises
11-13-2020 mediabest Health News

Philadelphia hospitals saw a drop in overall trauma cases once

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