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June 02 2021, 08:00
Severe staffing shortages at the San Francisco Police Department, paired with the local prosecutor's "criminal-first agenda," is creating a dangerous situation on city streets headed into the summer months, union president Tony Montoya said.
June 02 2021, 08:00
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has initiated an early-stage study testing mixed COVID-19 booster vaccine schedules among fully vaccinated adults. The goal is to understand safety and immune responses following mixed boosted regimens.
June 02 2021, 08:00
A one-hour shift in sleep schedule could drop risk of major depression by at least 23%, according to a study.
June 02 2021, 08:00
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug for a specific mutation causing lung cancer in adult patients who have undergone at least one systemic treatment, such as chemotherapy.
June 02 2021, 08:00
With an increase in at-home pool installations and the pandemic-related cancellation or delay of youth swimming lessons, some are concerned that the number of accidental drownings could spike.
June 02 2021, 08:00
Moderna has started a rolling admission process with the FDA for full approval of its COVID-19 vaccine for use in people aged 18 and older, the company announced Tuesday.
June 02 2021, 08:00
The disinfecting and hand-washing that became common during the Covid-19 pandemic have also served as powerful tools against a host of childhood ailments such as chickenpox, stomach viruses and strep throat, recent data suggest.
June 02 2021, 08:00
The World Health Organization (WHO) rolled out a new naming system for tracking COVID-19 variants that the agency says creates “easy-to-pronounce and non-stigmatizing” labels for the new mutations.
June 02 2021, 08:00
Severe staffing shortages at the San Francisco Police Department, paired with the local prosecutor's "criminal-first agenda," is creating a dangerous situation on city streets headed into the summer months, union president Tony Montoya said.
June 02 2021, 08:00
COVID-19 vaccines have allowed nursing homes in the U.S. to make dramatic progress since the dark days of the pandemic, but senior care facilities are still experiencing scattered outbreaks that are largely blamed on unvaccinated staff members.