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'Blame Pandemic' Best Way to Save Relationships During Lockdown
drus
June 22, 2021
Job stress, money problems and other everyday frustrations can undermine relationships, but big challenges like the coronavirus pandemic may actually leave couples happier, a new study reveals.
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New Scamadviser Survey Find 28% of Consumers Would Consider Buying a Coronavirus Vaccine Online
prnewswire
June 21, 2021
Every year, Scamadviser analyzes the willingness of consumers to buy fake and counterfeit products online.
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Ahead of Tokyo Olympics, Japan Eases COVID-19 Restrictions
drugs
June 18, 2021
A coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and six other areas will be downgraded when it expires on Sunday as new daily cases continue to decline, the Japanese government said Thursday.
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Vaccinated Adults Helps Protect Unvaccinated Children, Study Finds
firstwordpharma
June 11, 2021
New data from Israel, which had the fastest COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the world, provides real-world evidence that widespread vaccination against the coronavirus can also protect people who are unvaccinated, reported The New York Times.
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Concern over COVID-19 remains uneven in May: Poll
pharmaceutical-technology
June 10, 2021
The poll asked how concerned the respondents were about the spread of coronavirus and included five options to choose from – very concerned, slightly concerned, neither concerned nor unconcerned, not very concerned, and not concerned.
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Nearly half of COVID-19 patients left hospital in worse physical condition
worldpharmanews
May 26, 2021
Over a year after the novel coronavirus cemented its grip on the world, much of the conversation surrounding the disease remains simple: how many people died and how many survived?
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Why are some COVID-19 vaccines working better for men than women?
worldpharmanews
May 21, 2021
MSU researcher is studying, raising awareness about the role of sex in the efficacy of vaccines that make use of nanomedicine.
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Duke University researchers identify new coronavirus threat to humans
expresspharma
May 21, 2021
Researchers have discovered a new coronavirus, found in a child with pneumonia in Malaysia in 2018, that appears to have jumped from dog to human.
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NHS injects $160m into ‘elective accelerators’ to combat waiting lists
pharmatimes
May 14, 2021
NHS England has injected $160m into ‘elective accelerator’ sites with the aim of reducing waiting lists by introducing new and ‘innovative’ ways of working.
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India, US confer on collaboration in pharma sector
expresspharma
May 12, 2021
The US has already sent a large amount of medical supplies to help India deal with a severe second wave of the pandemic.