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There is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to treat severe asthma, study shows

April 13, 2021 All, approach, Asthma, fits, is, NO, ONE, severe, shows, size, study, there, to, treat

Wheezing, coughing that doesn’t stop, a pale and sweaty face: clinically, severe asthma attacks look very similar from patient to

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Study links prenatal phthalate exposure to altered information processing in infants

April 6, 2021 altered, exposure, in, infants, information, links, phthalate, prenatal, processing, study, to

Exposure to phthalates, a class of chemicals widely used in packaging and consumer products, is known to interfere with normal

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COVID-19 antibody tests, even rapid finger pricks, are effective, new study finds

April 3, 2021 (COVID-19), antibody, Are, effective, even, finds, Finger, New, pricks, Rapid, study, tests

New findings from a Michigan Medicine study reveal that antibody testing is predictive of prior COVID-19 infection, and rapid screening

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Mysteries of malaria infections deepen after human trial study

March 31, 2021 after, deepen, Human, infections, malaria, mysteries, of, study, trial

Scientists have discovered that tracking malaria as it develops in humans is a powerful way to detect how the malaria

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Study finds high-fiber diet brings significant changes to human gut microbiome

March 28, 2021 brings, Changes, diet, finds, gut, high-fiber, Human, microbiome, significant, study, to

A short-term intervention in daily fiber consumption can significantly alter the gut microbiome and nutrient intake, according to a study

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Alzheimer’s patients’ cognition improves with Sargramostim (GM-CSF), new study shows

March 25, 2021 (GM-CSF), Alzheimer's, cognition, Improves, New, patients, Sargramostim, shows, study, with

A new study suggests that Sargramostim, a medication often used to boost white blood cells after cancer treatments, is also

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Pfizer vaccine less effective against South African variant, study finds

March 23, 2021 African, against, effective, finds, less, Pfizer, South, study, vaccine, variant

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have found that the Pfizer Coronavirus vaccine is moderately less effective against the

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UK variant spread rapidly in care homes in England: study

March 16, 2021 care, England, Homes, in, rapidly, Spread, study, UK, variant

The UK variant of SARS-CoV-2 spread rapidly in care homes in England in November and December last year, broadly reflecting

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Study compares discrimination claims of younger and older Americans with cancer

March 11, 2021 Americans, and, cancer, claims, compares, discrimination, of, Older, study, with, Younger

Researchers assessed the employment discrimination claims made by younger and older American adults with cancer and found substantial differences in

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Study finds high life satisfaction linked to better overall health

March 3, 2021 Better, finds, health, high, life, Linked, Overall, Satisfaction, study, to

New research from UBC finds that higher life satisfaction is associated with better physical, psychological and behavioral health. The research,

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