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WASHINGTON — If you were exposed to COVID-19, take three home tests instead of two to make sure you’re not infected, according to new U.S. recommendations released Thursday.
Previously, the Food and Drug Administration had advised
By Veterans Affairs Research Communications August 16, 2022
Depression is a widespread and serious medical condition that has a negative impact on how you feel, think, and behave.
According to a recent research conducted by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, pharmacogen
Curious about where you came from? If you’re uncertain about your kin or ancestry, you can always run a DNA test to find out.
Ranging from curiosity to necessity, there are various reasons why you would want to perform a DNA test. The problem, however, is that the consequences of this
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GUILDFORD, United Kingdom — Skin swabs could soon put an end to annoying and sometimes painful nasal swabs for COVID-19. Researchers from the University of Surrey found that testing for changes in the fats and oils in a patient’s skin is “surprisingly effective” at scr
Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel's health and science correspondent
A nasal spray that will be marketed as capable of killing 99.9 percent of virus particles has started rolling off production lines in an Israeli factory.
The spray could have prevented much of the world’s COV