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Nikki Bella: John Cena Reached Out to Brie and Me After We Gave Birth
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Nikki Bella: John Cena Reached Out to Brie and Me After We Gave Birth

11/15/2020

Cordial exes. Despite splitting after six years together, Nikki Bella and John Cena will always be on good terms — despite both of them moving on. John Cena and Nikki Bella: The Way They Were “John and I will be…

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Starbucks Dropped a Line of Disney-Themed Holiday Tumblers and We Want All of Them
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Starbucks Dropped a Line of Disney-Themed Holiday Tumblers and We Want All of Them

10/30/2020

Thanksgiving may not be here yet, but that hasn’t stopped Starbucks from getting a jumpstart on spreading some good ol’ holiday cheer. Though the iconic brand has been known for dropping some really cool and unforgettable tumblers throughout the years…

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What we know about coronavirus reinfection from other diseases
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What we know about coronavirus reinfection from other diseases

10/14/2020

Fox News Flash top headlines for October 14 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Cases of COVID-19 patients being reinfected have cropped up around the world but experts say it’s unclear whether the…

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COVID-19 and small island nations: What we can learn from New Zealand and Iceland
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COVID-19 and small island nations: What we can learn from New Zealand and Iceland

09/23/2020

Despite being at opposite ends of the Earth, Iceland and New Zealand have many similarities. Both are small island nations, heavily reliant on tourism and currently led by young female prime ministers. Both countries have also been commended for their…

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Are men really that much more likely to die from coronavirus? We need better data to be certain
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Are men really that much more likely to die from coronavirus? We need better data to be certain

09/09/2020

Nine months after the coronavirus emerged, there’s still a remarkable lack of understanding about why the severity and course of COVID-19 vary for different people. Part of the problem is that we haven’t prioritized gathering and reporting data in enough…

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Medical research is broken: Here’s how we can fix it
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Medical research is broken: Here’s how we can fix it

09/08/2020

Every year, around US$200 billion (£150 billion) is spent globally on health research. Meanwhile, millions of people volunteer their time to be participants in health studies. Despite all the resources that go into creating medical research, though, there is a…

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Why do we develop lifelong immunity to some diseases, but not others?
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Why do we develop lifelong immunity to some diseases, but not others?

08/09/2020

Some diseases, like the measles, infect us once and usually grant us immunity for life. For others, like the flu, we have to get vaccinated year after year.  So why do we develop lifelong immunity to some diseases but not…

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Why don’t we hear about the low number of coronavirus deaths in Central Europe?
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Why don’t we hear about the low number of coronavirus deaths in Central Europe?

06/26/2020

While the English language media gushes over how successful New Zealand has been in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, it has largely failed to report on another part of the world where both infection rates and fatalities remain low. Significant…

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If Australia really wants to tackle mental health after coronavirus, we must take action on homelessness
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If Australia really wants to tackle mental health after coronavirus, we must take action on homelessness

06/10/2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has opened fault lines in social, economic and health-care policy in Australia. One area in which all three converge is homelessness. It’s almost impossible to practise self-isolation and good hygiene if you’re living on the streets or…

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Flu researchers say we should make a NEW antiviral to stop coronavirus
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Flu researchers say we should make a NEW antiviral to stop coronavirus

06/02/2020

Flu researchers say we should make a NEW antiviral to prevent coronavirus from replicating throughout the body and stop focusing on repurposing old drugs Researchers looked an older treatment for the flu, Tamiflu, and a newer treatment, Xofluza, the first…

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