Class of 2024 reflects on college years marked by COVID-19, protests and life's lost milestones
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Can Neosporin in the Nose Help Prevent Viral Infections?
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Common antibiotic may be helpful in fighting respiratory viral infections
Can nasal Neosporin fight COVID? Surprising new research suggests it works
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Repurposed nasal antibiotic neomycin shows promise in preventing and treating respiratory viral infections
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Neosporin ointment in the nose may help fight off respiratory viruses
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Roche: Value Remains Despite Covid-19 Revenue Growth Loss (OTCMKTS:RHHBY)
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Roche's R&D rethink hits 20% of molecules as cancer drugs axed
Swiss pharma giant Roche's first-quarter sales edge higher as its emerges from post-Covid-19 slump
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Roche (RHHBY) Q1 Hit by Currency Headwinds, Lower COVID-19 Sales
Roche eyes return to growth after Q1 hit by forex, loss of COVID sales
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Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify before House COVID-19 panel for first time since retirement
By Victor Nava
WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
WHO: Antibiotics Overused in COVID-19 Patients During Pandemic
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Your doctor is prescribing antibiotics that won't help – and may harm
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Global, US data show high antibiotic use, rise in resistant infections during COVID
By Chris Dall
Need to clamp down on prescription-less sales of antibiotics
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Study suggests lingering coronavirus in tissues may contribute to long COVID symptoms
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COVID shutdowns, isolation to blame for pro-Palestine protests, experts say
By Lauren Elkies Schram
Antisemitic agitators rage on at campuses across the country
By Anders Hagstrom
Colleges Cracking Down on Pro-Palestinian Protests Raise Questions About Outsiders
By Patricia Mazzei
College protesters seek amnesty to keep arrests and suspensions from trailing them
By Jocelyn Gecker
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Teen vaccination cut COVID-19 cases by 37% in California, new data show
By Stephanie Soucheray
As bird flu spreads in cows, fractured U.S. response has echoes of early covid
By Lena Sun & Rachel Roubein
Early test results show pasteurized milk with traces of H5N1 virus isn’t infectious, FDA says
By Brenda Goodman
Updates on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
Bird flu confirmed in Colorado dairy cows
By Lindsey Grewe
Bird flu virus has been spreading in US cows for months, RNA reveals
By Smriti Felicitas Mallapaty
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COVID patient's strange symptoms save her from deadly undiagnosed diseases. Here's what doctors discovered.
By Hannah Kliger
Governments near agreement on package of amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005)
BREAKING: WHO Group Is 'Very Close' But Fails To Agree On Changes To International Health Regulations
By Kerry Cullinan
One more reason to worry about what WHO is trying to do
The World Health Organization's Coup Continues: Catch Up So You Can Throw Down About Unacceptable Amendments to the 2005 International Health Regulations
By Kathleen Mccarthy
Praise And Criticism As Talks To Amend International Health Rules Near Conclusion
By Kerry Cullinan
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Arizona’s Republican-led house repeals strict abortion ban – as it happened
By Chris Stein
In ethics complaint, Republicans accuse 2 Dems of 'insurrection' for protesting on the House floor
By Rebecca Gomez
Arizona Republicans Who Supported Repealing an Abortion Ban Face Blowback
By Jack Healy
Arizona’s abortion U-turn points to Republican break from anti-abortion movement
By Carter Sherman
Republicans Are in Damage Control Mode Over Abortion
By Sasha Abramsky
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Takeaways from AP report on how the search for the coronavirus origins turned toxic
By Maria Cheng & Dake Kang
Jon Stewart Jokes How Hard Once-A-Week 'Daily Show' Is
By Stephanie Kaloi
Man took uncle’s body out of Fresno County cemetery in back of SUV. He had a good reason
By Thaddeus Miller
Global immunization efforts have saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years
How many lives have vaccines saved? New WHO study comes out with breathtaking estimate.
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WHO Study Says Vaccination Saved Approx. 154 Mln Lives In Past 50 Years
Vaccines Have Saved 101 Million Infants In 50 Years, Europe Needs To Let That Happen In Agriculture Too
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Vaccines saved more than 50 million lives in Africa over 50 years, research shows
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University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg grads ready to move on after covid-impacted college
By Joe Napsha
$4.1 Million Grant Program Now Available for Small and Micro Businesses Affected by COVID and 2023 Hollywood Double Strikes
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L.A. County opens $4.1M grant for businesses impacted by COVID, strikes
L.A. County launches grant program for film industry-adjacent small businesses - L.A. Business First
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LA County offers $4.1M in grants for businesses impacted by COVID, strikes
Lendistry Powers Grant Program to Boost the Entertainment Industry After Historic Hollywood Strikes
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USC's Buckhaults becomes anti-vax star over COVID claims | Palmetto Politics
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The future of design and manufacturing
By Yagmur Kirali
Women affected more by alcohol-related health issues since pandemic
By Christine Cauffield
Study: Women hospitalized for alcohol use nearly doubles during pandemic
By Hunter Boyce
Staying heart healthy with alcohol
By Jana Garrett & Joseph Bird
If you're a woman, don't drink too much booze
Women hospitalized for alcohol doubled during pandemic
By Stephanie Raymond
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Ambient carbon dioxide concentration correlates with SARS-CoV-2 aerostability and infection risk
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Learning Loss Was a Problem Even Before the Pandemic
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Dubai Plans to Move Its Busy International Airport to a $35 Billion New Facility Within 10 Years
Dubai ruler approves new $35 billion airport terminal
By Frances Kerry, Adam Makary & Alexandra Hudson
Dubai to Proceed With $35B Expansion Plan at Al Maktoum Airport
By Kateryna Kadabashy
Dubai’s new airport to be world’s largest, 400 gates, 5 parallel runways
Dubai reaches for the sky with massive airport expansion
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'We're all here to help each other': Collaboration opens new doors for small businesses
By Elena Ferrarin
Green Bay area realtors see slight improvements in local housing market
By Marlo Lundak
State's median home price rose by 10% in the last year
By Emilie Heidemann
Skeptical to buy a home? Experts recommend making your dream a reality right now
By Hailey Clevenger
Renters and buyers face increasing anxiety amid Wisconsin's looming housing crisis
By Andrea Albers
A Look at the Real Estate Market in Milwaukee's Suburbs (2024)
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Does diabetes increase the risk of long COVID?
By Priyom Bose
CT reveals influence of diabetes on COVID-19 severity
By Kate Madden Yee
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Colleges don't have to refund tuition because COVID moved classes online, Texas Supreme Court rules
By Toluwani Osibamowo
FBI found it ‘alarming’ that Fauci-funded virus research at Wuhan lab would leave no trace of ‘human manipulation’
By Victor Nava
Student holds multiple number 1 spots in his state for Rubik’s Cube solving
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US Secretary of State to Travel to Jordan and Israel — State Dept
Israel-Hamas War Updates: Diplomats Head to Saudi Arabia to Resume Cease-Fire Talks
By Anushka Patil, Johnatan Reiss & Isabel Kershner
US Pushes for 'Last Chance' of Gaza Truce as Blinken Visits
By Fadwa Hodali & Henry Meyer
Antony Blinken to visit Saudi Arabia to try to restart Gaza ceasefire talks
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Blinken to travel to Israel, other key Middle Eastern countries amid stalled hostage and ceasefire negotiations
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How Alex Rodriguez's girlfriend Jaclyn Cordeiro has 'been a good influence' on his health journey
By Jenna Lemoncelli
Texans WR Tank Dell Shot in Florida, Sustains Minor Wound, Team Says
Sheriff's office IDs 16-year-old accused of shooting 10 at event venue in Seminole County
By Brandon Hogan
Sanford shooting:16-year-old arrested after 10 shot at Florida bar
Texans WR Tank Dell wounded in Florida shooting - ESPN
Deputies: 10 people shot at Sanford bar, 16-year-old in custody
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Global study reveals mismatch in COVID-19 treatment guidelines with WHO standards
By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia
Haiti Transitional Government to Vote for President on Tuesday
By Oliver Griffin
COVID-19 kicked off a workplace cultural shift, making it hard to fill positions, says employers
By Elizabeth Whitten
Hyundai Motor, Kia Corp Sign Agreement With China's Baidu on Connected Car Technology
By Cynthia Kim
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Mighty Coronavirus Too Failed To Affect Politicians’ Income
By Nabinder Bommala
US State Dept Blasts New Iraq Anti-Homosexuality Law as Human Rights Threat
By Timour Azhari & Dave Gregorio
State Department blasts new Iraq anti-homosexuality law as human rights threat
Iraq Criminalizes Queer Relationships With Maximum 15 Years in Prison
By Amanda Yen
Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships with maximum 15 years in prison
By Ahmed Rasheed & Timour Azhari
Human rights groups and diplomats condemn Iraq’s anti-LGBTQ+ law
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Patient Had COVID-19 for Record 613 Days | TIME
New Viral Variant Evolved Inside Man With Record COVID Infection
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A Man Had Covid For 613 Straight Days—and Created a Whole New Mutation
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72-year-old patient had COVID for record 613 days, accumulated over 50 mutations from virus before it killed him
By Richard Pollina
Covid Patient Dies After Record 613-Day Infection Spawned New Mutations
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