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White House pushes new strategy as cases climb. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
The panel recommended that coronavirus shots be updated to more closely reflect the circulating virus. View original article Contributor: Carolyn Y. Johnson
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris examines studies related to the tendency of all body types to underreport their caloric intake, how our circadian rhythm potentially impacts the results of calorie restriction, how insomnia in middle age impacts cognitive function later in life, using lion’s mane mushrooms to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s … Read more
States will be given vaccine doses from the federal stockpile, but supplies of the safest type are limited. View original article Contributor: Apoorva Mandavilli
The Government’s Living with COVID-19 plan set out how the UK would transition from managing COVID-19 as an emergency response to living with the virus, whilst ensuring we retain the resilience and contingency capabilities to deal with the uncertainty around the future path of the pandemic. This transition is underpinned by the success of the … Read more
The milestone comes less than six months since they were first detected in South Africa, and as the federal government considers an Omicron-specific booster dose for adults in the fall. View original article Contributor: Adeel Hassan
While the concentrations are low, the chemicals are potentially dangerous and some are linked to cancer risk, the researchers found. View original article Contributor: Elena Shao
With the White House under pressure to push back on the Supreme Court ruling on abortion, Xavier Becerra unveiled several steps aimed at protecting access to the procedure. View original article Contributor: Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Charlie Savage