Twinning! Prince William, Son George Match at Soccer Game in Suits and Ties

Feeling formal! Prince William’s 7-year-old son, Prince George, dressed in a suit and tie like his dad while watching England’s soccer team play Germany’s on Tuesday, June 29. Prince George’s Grumpiest Faces While Duchess Kate observed the European Championships from the stands in a white T-shirt, a red blazer and black pants, her husband, 39, and her eldest son matched […]

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95% of recent Wisconsin COVID-19 fatalities involved patients not fully vaccinated

Fox News Flash top headlines for June 29 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Wisconsin health officials announced 95% of the state’s COVID-19-related deaths since March have occurred in non-fully vaccinated individuals. A spokesperson for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services told Fox News of 21 virus-related deaths in fully vaccinated people; “We […]

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Antibodies help identify women protected from placental malaria

Six antibody characteristics could help scientists identify which pregnant women are at risk of placental malaria infections, finds a study published today in eLife. Malaria infections can be devastating for pregnant mothers, particularly during their first pregnancies. If malaria parasites invade the placenta, they can starve babies of nutrition, potentially causing low birth weight, preterm deliveries, stillbirths, and pregnancy loss. […]

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COVID-19—smell, taste and recovery of flavor

2020 was a doozy of a year, to say the least! As 2021 continues to transition us out of the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to global public health efforts, we are often left with questions about the lingering health effects of COVID-19. While common signs and symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, shortness of breath, cough, and fatigue can pose serious […]

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Study identifies biomarker that could help to diagnose pancreatic cancer

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have identified a protein that could be used to aid in the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Findings from the new study suggest that a protein called pentraxin 3 (PTX3) may be a specific diagnostic biomarker—or biological measure—for pancreatic cancer, with the ability to differentiate pancreatic cancer from other non-cancerous conditions of the pancreas. […]

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New book examines emotional lives of Black women

A strong Black woman is a cultural icon. But when Black women cling to that image rather than acknowledging and addressing the stress and trauma so many have experienced, they may experience mental and physical problems, says Northwestern Medicine clinical psychologist Inger Burnett-Zeigler. Burnett-Zeigler wants to help them confront their pain and suffering, and learn tools for coping through her […]

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Netherlands to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to teenagers

FILE PHOTO: An empty street is seen as Netherlands has gone into lockdown as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Amsterdam, Netherlands December 15 2020, REUTERS/Piroschka van de WouwAMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Netherlands will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to all children aged 12 to 17 in an effort to prevent a wave of infections due to new coronavirus […]

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A step forward for IVF patients with predicted poor response to treatment

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Fertility patients who have a poor response to ovarian stimulation represent a stubborn challenge in IVF. Few eggs are collected, success rates are low, and several treatments are usually needed to achieve pregnancy (if at all). Clinical guidelines indicate that increasing the drug dose for stimulation or applying any of several adjunct therapies are of little […]

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