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Health officials stress that at-home tests are a vital and accurate way of tra
People wait in line for a swab test at a COVID-19 test site in Beijing, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
“Have you eaten yet" was famously the traditional greeting favoured in the alleyways of old Beijing. The current flavour as far as greetings go for many residents of China
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In hospital, oral health is often neglected despite its importance for patients’ health and wellbeing. An acute hospital has conducted a service evaluation project to assess and improve mouth care
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Australian mushroom growers are using the same PCR testing technology used to detect COVID-19 in humans to manage major crop diseases impacting the industry.
University of Sydney associate professor Micha
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The new rule, announced on July 22 by Xiamen authorities, says all fishermen coming ashore at the coastal Jimei district have to proceed to a "human and goods" COVID-19 test, which is
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Aug. 3, 2022 – About 27% of people who get COVID-19 have a rebound of their symptoms, regardless of whether they took the antiviral treatment Paxlovid, according to a new preprint study published on medRxiv that hasn’t yet been peer-reviewed.
Symptoms can return after the person’s