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Scientists explain why ‘doing your own research’ leads to believing conspiracies
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‘Winning requires hard work’: Wayfair CEO sends employees a gloomy pre-holiday email following layoff-filled year
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Nickelodeon Studios | Abandoned
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Ruby Tuesday | Bankrupt
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United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reportedly said 'just let people die', COVID inquiry hears
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The strange $55 million saga of a Netflix series you’ll never see
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The rise and fall of America's favorite junk foods | Rise and Fall
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Who gets peace and quiet?: The dangers of urban noise
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New pill helps COVID smell and taste loss fade quickly
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Long COVID: Major findings, mechanisms and recommendations
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A blood test for long Covid is possible, a study suggests
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Distinct immune, hormone responses shed light on mysteries of long COVID: search of treatments for a lingering sickness that is both debilitating and puzzling
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New vaccine technology could protect from future viruses and variants
The vaccine antigen technology, developed by the University of Cambridge and spin-out DIOSynVax in early 2020, provided protection against all known variants of SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes...
The vaccine antigen technology, developed by the University of Cambridge and spin-out DIOSynVax in early 2020, provided protection against all known variants of SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – as well as other major coronaviruses, including those that caused the first SARS epidemic in 2002.
The studies in mice, rabbits and guinea pigs [...] found that the vaccine candidate provided a strong immune response against a range of coronaviruses by targeting the parts of the virus that are required for replication.
Professor Jonathan Heeney from Cambridge’s Department of Veterinary Medicine, who led the research, [said] “We wanted to come up with a vaccine that wouldn’t only protect against SARS-CoV-2, but all its relatives.”
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Anti-COVID drug may have led to virus mutations: study
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Multiorgan MRI findings after hospitalisation with COVID-19 in the UK (C-MORE): a prospective, multicentre, observational cohort study
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She wrote to a scientist about her fatigue. It inspired a breakthrough.
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Sweden holds grim warning for the $4bn padel craze – conversions to warehouses and budget grocery stores after the sport's pandemic boom turned to bust
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Studies note higher risk of death, impaired health up to two years after COVID infection
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Nearly a quarter of ‘Barbie’ filmgoers in the US hadn’t been to a cinema since before the pandemic
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The impact of vaccines and behavior on US cumulative deaths from COVID-19
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ProMED, a valued reputable listserv, which broke news of COVID, SARS, and MERS, is short on cash and in turmoil
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This building nearly broke Taipei. The Taipei Performing Arts Center; Over budget, a decade under construction, and one of Asia's most important cultural buildings.
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The body’s immune system responding to a COVID vaccine, and not the vaccine itself, is likely the cause of menstrual cycle changes experienced after vaccination
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US schools lost track of homeless kids during the pandemic. Many face a steep path to recovery.
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Hunting for the Lizard People: On the dangerous conspiracy theories that led to the Nashville bombing
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A political gap in excess deaths in the USA widened after COVID-19 vaccines arrived, study says
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I’m excited to try podcasting
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New study finds Covid can infect the liver
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Downtown Recovery Rankings
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A one-of-a-kind bat research facility coming to Fort Collins has CSU scientists fighting misinformation
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Chuck E Cheese's grew into an enormous, world wide chain, but has since suffered two bankruptcies, fierce competition, and a decline in popularity. Let's explore its fascinating and turbulent history.
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The trillion-dollar grift: Inside the greatest scam of all time
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The complicated production of Mission Impossible 7
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US truckers flooded the market during Covid. Now they struggle to pay their bills.
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Long COVID: The impact on language and cognition
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Over $200 billion potentially stolen from COVID-19 relief programs in US
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An inhaled Covid vaccine booster was more than five-fold effective for inducing neutralizing antibodies at 28-days, and more durable at one-year, than shots, vs Omicron BA.5 in a randomized trial
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This is why it’s so hard to find mental health counseling in the USA right now
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The great grift: How billions in COVID-19 relief aid was stolen or wasted
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Catch up quick: COVID-19
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Tally of covid-19 cases after US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conference climbs to 181
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Covid global health emergency is over, World Health Organization says
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White House launching $5 billion program to speed coronavirus vaccines
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Hollywood’s Covid protocols get expiration date; vaccine mandate will end
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The system that fuels media negativity
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Covid backlash hobbles US public health and future pandemic response
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Dan Wang's 2022 letter
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Solid proof that parachutes don’t work
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To prepare for future pandemics, we can learn from the OECD's top two performers: New Zealand and Iceland
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