WHO says in touch with South Korea on ‘cluster of COVID-19 cases’
GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization (WHO) is in close touch with South Korea...
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GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization (WHO) is in close touch with South Korea...
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By Hyonhee Shin and Sangmi Cha SEOUL (Reuters) – Residents of a South Korean city at the...
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(Reuters) – German biopharmaceutical firm Immatics said on Thursday it plans to collaborate with British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to develop immunotherapies targeting multiple cancer indications, with a focus on...
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By David Stanway SHANGHAI (Reuters) – An outbreak of disinformation in China and elsewhere...
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By John Geddie and Aradhana Aravindan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A day after Jeanhee Kim learned...
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By Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) – China reported a dramatic drop in new coronavirus infections...
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By David Stanway SHANGHAI (Reuters) – In Qibao, an old river town on the outskirts of...
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By Joshua Schneyer NEW YORK (Reuters) – The top dentist and public face of SmileDirectClub is at risk of losing his California license following a two-year state dental board investigation, records reviewed by Reuters...
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By Gene Emery (Reuters Health) – Age, they say, is just a number. But when someone turns 80, their chance of getting life-saving bypass surgery to treat a heart attack immediately drops by 24%, according to a new study....
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CHICAGO (Reuters) – Researchers and drug companies are scrambling to develop vaccines and...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – When out-of-pocket drug costs rise, patients with common neurological disorders are more likely to forgo their medication, a U.S. study suggests. Private insurance claims data show...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – A growing number of older U.S. military veterans with blocked leg arteries are getting procedures to restore blood flow, and a new study suggests deaths and amputations are declining as...
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By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – One scientific post suggests links between the new...
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia’s MYEG Services Bhd <MYEG.KL> said on...
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By Kate Kelland and Roxanne Liu LONDON/BEIJING (Reuters) – HIV patients in China risk running out of life-saving AIDS drugs because quarantines and lockdowns aimed at containing the coronavirus disease outbreak mean they...
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By Ryan Woo and Stephanie Nebehay BEIJING/GENEVA (Reuters) – New coronavirus cases in the...
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By Sakura Murakami and Ju-min Park TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan plans to start trials of HIV...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Rates of melanoma caused by exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays vary widely from state to state, a new U.S. study suggests. Researchers found the highest rates in Hawaii...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Sedentary teens may be more likely than their active peers to be depressed, and a new study suggests even light exercise like walking might help reduce this risk. Following more than...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – New parents who obsessively clean their homes to protect...
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