Emily Ratajkowski Breastfeeds Newborn Baby Sylvester in Intimate Photo: 'Beautiful Boy'

Emily Ratajkowski is sharing motherly moments with fans. The actress/model, 29, shared an intimate photo on Instagram Wednesday, showing herself breastfeeding her newborn baby Sylvester Apollo, whom she and husband Sebastian Bear-McClard welcomed on March 8. Alongside the snapshot of herself feeding her 2-week-old, the new mom writes, "Beautiful boy." When she revealed her pregnancy news in an essay for Vogue […]

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Artificial intelligence for health care equity

The potential of artificial intelligence to bring equity in health care has spurred significant research efforts. Racial, gender, and socioeconomic disparities have traditionally afflicted health care systems in ways that are difficult to detect and quantify. New AI technologies, however, are providing a platform for change. Regina Barzilay, the School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of AI and Health and faculty […]

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China triples output of COVID-19 vaccines from early February: Xinhua

FILE PHOTO: A worker performs a quality check in the packaging facility of Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac Biotech, developing an experimental coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, during a government-organized media tour in Beijing, China, September 24, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File PhotoBEIJING (Reuters) – China’s daily output of COVID-19 vaccines has reached about 5 million doses, more than tripling the 1.5 million-dose daily […]

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Researchers discover a gene mutation linked to schizophrenia

Researchers at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, in collaboration with Columbia University, have identified a gene mutation that could result in schizophrenia, a chronic brain disorder that affects nearly one percent of the world’s population. The findings, published in today in Neuron, could lead to novel treatment strategies. The research team, led by Todd Lencz, PhD, with Itsik Pe’er, […]

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Pfizer coronavirus vaccine found to be moderately less effective against South African variant

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have found that the Pfizer Coronavirus vaccine is moderately less effective against the South African variant, but still neutralizes the British variant and the original SARS-CoV-2 strain. Their research was just published in the prestigious journal Cell Host and Microbe. Our findings show that future variants could necessitate a modified vaccine as the […]

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Snow Cute! See Lea Michele's Son Ever’s Cutest Pics

Mother-son moments! Lea Michele welcomed her and Zandy Reich’s baby boy in August 2020 and has been sharing sweet shots of him ever since. When Us Weekly confirmed the little one’s arrival, a source shared, “Everyone’s happy and healthy, and they’re extremely grateful. He’s been an easy baby so far.” The Glee alum went on to post a black-and-white photo […]

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Prince Harry to Be Chief Impact Officer at Mental Health Firm BetterUp

Britain’s Prince Harry will become the first chief impact officer of BetterUp Inc, a San Francisco-based firm that provides employee coaching and mental health assistance, the company said on Tuesday. The move comes about a month after Buckingham Palace announced Harry, Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, and his American wife Meghan had made a final split with the royal family, and would […]

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