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Moderna coronavirus vaccine trial volunteer details experience: Nothing to fear but minor side effects

November 13, 2020 but, Coronavirus, details, effects, experience, fear, minor, Moderna, nothing, side, to, trial, vaccine, volunteer

Moderna coronavirus vaccine trial volunteer shares experience Moderna COVID-19 vaccine volunteer, Jack Morningstar, shares trial experience, urges others to take

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Signs of hope in Germany, France but virus strains hospitals

November 12, 2020 but, France, Germany, Hope, Hospitals, in, of, signs, strains, virus

The surge of new coronavirus cases appears to be slowing in Germany and France, generating hopes that the two European

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Why do many drugs work in the lab but fail to get to the clinic?

November 12, 2020 but, Clinic, do, Drugs, Fail, get, in, lab, Many, the, to, Why, Work

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of membrane protein receptors. The proteins control how tissues and organs function.

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Some vaccines should be mandatory but not COVID-19, says expert

October 22, 2020 (COVID-19), be, but, Expert, mandatory, not, Says, Should, some, Vaccines

Canada should have a mandatory vaccination policy for childhood infectious diseases where vaccines are freely available, according to a University

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Infecting volunteers with coronavirus may be one way to test potential vaccines. But there are risks

October 13, 2020 Are, be, but, Coronavirus, Infecting, may, ONE, potential, risks, test, there, to, Vaccines, Volunteers, Way, with

Researchers are considering using “human challenge studies” to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine research and development. This would involve giving an experimental

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Leading Covid-19 vaccine trial resumes in Japan but not US

October 2, 2020 (COVID-19), but, in, Japan, Leading, not, resumes, trial, US, vaccine

Trials on the coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University have resumed in Japan but not the United States,

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Longevity app calculates your life expectancy, but will it make us healthier?

September 8, 2020 app, but, calculates, expectancy, Healthier, It, life, longevity, Make, US, will, your

Would knowing the date of your death influence your actions? It did for Tiberius Caesar. Convinced by the court astrologer

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Japan’s pandemic deaths low, but future success uncertain

June 5, 2020 but, deaths, Future, Japan's, low, pandemic, Success, uncertain

Japan has kept its deaths from the new coronavirus low despite a series of missteps that beg the question of

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Higher fiber saves lives, but food processing may remove benefits

May 19, 2020 Benefits, but, fiber, food, higher, Lives, may, processing, remove, saves

Eating more fiber can improve life expectancy for those with diabetes, Otago researchers say. Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic

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It can’t cure COVID-19, but sunlight was long seen as having healing powers

May 1, 2020 (COVID-19), As, but, can't, cure, Having, healing, It, long, Powers., seen, sunlight, Was

The suggestion from the US president, Donald Trump, that COVID-19 could be treated with light was rightly criticised by scientists

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