Lawmakers Sharply Question Experts About COVID’s Origin
Accusations flew from the dais to the witness table at a Senate hearing Tuesday as senators and witnesses debated the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus
Accusations flew from the dais to the witness table at a Senate hearing Tuesday as senators and witnesses debated the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus
A community-based intensive blood pressure (BP) intervention was safe and effective for both older and younger adults with hypertension, a randomized trial conducted in rural
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Over one in 10 cardiology practices in several states — Rhode Island, Nevada, Louisiana, Arizona, Oklahoma, Texas, and Florida — have been acquired by private
The New York Times profiled Joy Milne, a super-smeller who can detect Parkinson’s disease and the co-author of several papers on the topic. Cold and
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