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Ivermectin Does Not Shorten Recovery Time From Covid, Study Finds
A new clinical trial is the largest to date testing the antiparasitic drug on people with Covid.
Artificial intelligence may have unearthed one of the world’s oldest campfires
Human ancestors may have been cooking at site in Israel nearly 1 million years ago
Research Shows That Robotic Surgery Is Safer and Improves Patient Recovery Time by 20%
A new study has found that robotic surgery is less dangerous and has a faster recovery period for patients
Archaeologists find hidden chamber beneath ancient Peruvian temple
The room was lost even to generations of people who lived and worshipped at the site.
Giant Study Reveals Over 14% of The World Has Probably Had Lyme Disease
More than 14 percent of the world's population has had Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne illness, according to a major review of the available research published on Tuesday.
Facing 'Extinction,' Docs Urge AMA to Support Private Practices
Fewer physicians today are in independent practice, a trend that some say could affect the cost and quality of healthcare.
800-year-old graves pinpoint where the Black Death began
Ancient DNA from cemeteries in today’s Kyrgyzstan reveal earliest known victims of 14th century plague
A $100 genome? New DNA sequencers could be a ‘game changer’ for biology, medicine
“This is the year of the big shake-up.”
Catnip Turns Out to Have a Hidden Effect You Probably Don't Know About
What appears to be an act of pure hedonism could also have a more medicinal purpose.
Unexplained Hepatitis Is Not More Common in U.S. Kids Than Before Pandemic, CDC Suggests
There have always been a subset of pediatric hepatitis cases with no clear cause
New work upends understanding of how blood is formed
The origins of our blood may not be quite what we thought.
Japan’s Upcoming Mission Will Use a Vacuum to Get its Sample From Phobos
As soon as 2024, the mission called Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) will be sent to Phobos and use a pneumatic vacuum device to collect its samples
Drug Treatment for Cataracts Might Soon Become a Reality
Anglia Ruskin University expert leads work on an anti-cataract drug, which shows promising results in lab tests
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Ingenious Technique Leads to Kids Having Kidney Transplants Without Immune Suppression
Three successful kidney transplants used a new method that minimizes the risk of the new kidney getting rejected.
Tight budgeters beware: Skip the coffee before shopping
If you're trying to scale back on impulse purchases, then you may want to hold off on drinking that coffee.
What Are the Signs of Post-Acute Infection Syndromes?
Clear definition and better understanding of post-acute infection symptoms is a necessary step toward developing a management approach

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