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Black Hispanics at Especially High Risk for Severe COVID

November 2, 2020

MONDAY, Nov. 2, 2020 — Hispanic Americans have a higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes, including ending up in intensive care and dying, than non-Hispanic […]

Austria hits new virus high as tourism concerns mount

October 8, 2020

Austria on Thursday recorded its highest ever one-day total of coronavirus infections despite measures taken in recent weeks to try to bring the pandemic under […]

COVID-19 ICU patients have high risk of clots, research shows

October 6, 2020

(HealthDay)—Hospitalized COVID-19 patients face an increased risk of developing dangerous blood clots, a new review indicates. The odds of a clot are highest for the […]

High rates of unexplained strokes and delayed recognition of symptoms found in COVID-19 study

September 22, 2020

In a case series study that explored the association of COVID-19 and acute ischemic stroke, researchers at Emory University Hospital observed higher than expected rates […]

HBO's 'The Vow' Refers to NXIVM as a High Control Group—Here's What That Means

September 17, 2020

In 2017, The New York Times lifted the lid on NXIVM (pronounced Nex-e-um), a self-help organization based in Albany with chapters throughout North America. Some […]

Moscow eases lockdown despite high virus caseload

June 1, 2020

Shopping malls and parks are set to reopen in Moscow on Monday as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions despite having the world’s third-largest caseload. […]

Just a little physical activity pays big dividends to high risk breast cancer patients

May 21, 2020

Results of a comprehensive analysis of exercise and its protective role for high-risk breast cancer patients show that women who exercise not only live longer, […]

Dairy-rich diet linked to lower risks of diabetes and high blood pressure

May 19, 2020

Eating at least two daily servings of dairy is linked to lower risks of diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as the cluster of […]

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    Stronger regulations lowering levels of fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) would benefit the health of all Americans, but Black Americans and low-income Americans would likely […]

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