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Cancer the Crab is known as one of the most sensitive signs of the zodiac. While all of the water signs tend to be on the emotional side, Cancer is also ruled by the moon, a celestial body that appears to be in a constant state of flux. As Cancer’s feelings can seem to wax and wane with the frequency […]
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Unsure what to cook for dinner tonight? Why not look to the stars — and author of nearly 100 books, Martha Stewart — for answers? With so many incredible Stewart recipes from which to choose, we’re helping pare down that list by telling you exactly which Stewart dish you should make based on your zodiac sign. To choose each dish, […]
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Bodily inflammation dampens levels of a “feel-good molecule” and antidepressants’ ability to boost them, according to new research in mice. The findings, from researchers at Imperial College London and University of South Carolina, add to mounting evidence that inflammation, and the accompanying release of the molecule histamine, affects a key molecule responsible for mood in the brain—serotonin. If replicated in […]
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China, August 16, 2021 – Sino Biological, Inc. (“Sino Biological” or the “Company”), a biotechnology company which provides biological research reagents and related technical contract research services, announced a successful listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange subsidiary ChiNext under the stock abbreviation Sino Biological and stock code 301047. A total of 17 million shares were issued for a total of […]
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COVID-19 may mess with the body’s fight-or-flight response, a small new study suggests. The coronavirus can infect many different organs in the body, including the brain. Previous studies have found that in rare cases, SARS-CoV-2 infections can lead to a variety of forms of brain damage including deadly inflammation, Live Science previously reported. In some cases, the virus has also […]
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Lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines are allowing us to feel optimistic again, after more than a year of anxiety and tragedy. But vaccines are only one side of the coin—we also need treatments that can prevent severe disease after someone has been infected. In the past year, there has been significant progress in developing effective antibody-based therapies, and three drugs are currently […]
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Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Members of the County Council joining over video chat participate in the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of a council meeting at the St. Louis County Council Chambers in Clayton, Mo. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — There are plenty of places to turn for accurate […]
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When you get your period, it can feel never ending. So when it peaces out quicker than normal, it might seem like a reason to celebrate. But if your period suddenly goes from lasting a week to lasting just a few days, there could be something more serious going on than the powers that be simply cutting you a break. […]
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This Morning: Dr Chris discusses heart disease We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Nearly nine million people die every year globally of coronary heart disease, which […]
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The teens who’d prefer to catch Covid than have the vaccine… and why the Government’s ‘kebabs for jabs’ bribes WON’T change their minds It was announced this month at all 16- and 17-year-olds would be offered a jab More than 16,000 teenagers took up the offer to receive a first dose last week But many at that age feel that […]
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