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Increased Local Side Effects Post-Third Covid-19 Vaccine

In the United States, 74.9% of patients experienced local side effects after receiving their third Covid-19 vaccine, while 69.6% suffered from systemic reactions. On August

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COVID-19 Pandemic Eradicates Flu Variants

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the extinction of some flu variants due to infection control measures and travel restrictions. However, this paradoxically means that

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Antidepressants inhibit cancer growth.

The “happiness hormone” serotonin has been found to promote cancer growth, according to a study by researchers at the University of Zurich. While serotonin is

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Mask mandate reduces school infections.

Two studies from the United States have shown that mandating masks for teachers and students in schools significantly reduces infections with SARS-CoV-2. The issue of

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Vouchers Boost COVID-19 Vaccination Willingness

In order to prevent a potential fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, experts say that a vaccination rate of 85% among 18-59 year olds and

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Men’s higher colon cancer risk partially unexplained.

Men have almost twice the risk of developing colon cancer compared to women, despite known risk factors only partially explaining this disparity. Hormones may be

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Patch enables needle-free vaccination

A revolutionary new patch with microneedles has been developed that allows for pain-free vaccinations without the need for a traditional needle. Researchers at the University

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COVID-19 Reduces Life Expectancy Like WWII

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on life expectancy in many countries, including Germany. However, the most significant decline has been observed in

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Smoking Protects Against Covid-19?

A new study from the University of Hiroshima has shed light on the paradoxical phenomenon that smokers are less likely to contract COVID-19, but more

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Related viruses found in Laotian bats

Newly discovered viruses in Laotian and Chinese bats have been found to be the closest relatives of SARS-CoV-2, providing further evidence that the coronavirus has