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2021-02-24 20:58Will Tiger Woods Play Golf Again? Doctors Predict a Difficult Recovery
He risks infections, bones that do not heal, and foot and ankle injuries that impede walking. His ability to play pro golf again is in question.
New York Times - Health
2021-02-24 20:44How to Manage Low Back Pain Before it Gets Worse
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2021-02-24 20:42Could a Cold Teach Your Body to Fight COVID-19
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2021-02-24 20:406 Ways to Communicate Better While You Wear a Mask
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2021-02-24 20:37Personal Story: Sara Santiago
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2021-02-24 20:35Skin 101: Identifying Common Conditions
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2021-02-24 20:31Retired NFL Star DeMarcus Ware is in the best shape of his life
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2021-02-24 20:24J&J Vaccine May Block Spread of Coronavirus, FDA Says
The Johnson & Johnson shot, which would be the third vaccine for a pandemic that has killed more than 500,000 Americans, was found to be more than 85% effective at preventing severe illness and 66% protective overall.
WebMD
2021-02-24 20:16Head of McKinsey Is Voted Out as Firm Faces Reckoning on Opioid Crisis
Partners decided not to keep Kevin Sneader in the top job. Weeks earlier, McKinsey had reached a historic settlement agreement in the U.S. over its advice to drugmakers.
New York Times - Health
2021-02-24 19:42How We Remember May Come Down to Unique Firing Patterns in Our Brains
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2021-02-24 19:39Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know
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2021-02-24 19:37Covax vaccine plan: What is it and how will it work?
A global scheme aims to ensure people in poorer countries get vaccinated against Covid.
BBC News Health
2021-02-24 19:21Transplant Patient Dies After Receiving Lungs Infected With Coronavirus
In what appears to be the first case of its kind, a pair of donated lungs led to Covid-19 in an organ recipient, according to doctors at the University of Michigan.
New York Times - Health
2021-02-24 19:05News Coronavirus-Pandemie: Bundesregierung plant bis zu 25.000 Euro Strafe für "Impfvordrängler"
US-Wissenschaftler besorgt über Corona-Variante in Kalifornien +++ Ungarn impft als erstes EU-Land mit chinesischem Vakzin +++ Corona-Inzidenz sinkt leicht – RKI meldet 8007 Neuinfektionen und 422 Todesfälle +++ Die Nachrichten zur Coronavi...
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2021-02-24 18:44Will New Federal COVID Guidance Lead to Open Schools?
Newly released CDC guidance on reopening K-12 schools is at odds with what states and local schools are already doing, leading to confusion as many administrators and teachers grapple with a return to the classroom.
WebMD
2021-02-24 18:30Johnson and Johnson vaccine: FDA finds the single-shot jab safe
US regulators say Johnson and Johnson's single-shot vaccine is safe, and could be approved in days.
BBC News Health
2021-02-24 17:45Pflege für ihn: Gesichtscreme für Männer: Pflege für jeden Hauttyp
Gesichtspflege gehört auch für Männer zur Morgenroutine. Aber welche Gesichtscreme für Männer passt zu Ihrem Hauttyp?
Stern.de
2021-02-24 17:44Healthier 2021: Sometimes It's Okay to Splurge
Life is too short to not indulge once in a while, especially when celebrating! But, I still made healthy decisions and my weight loss is still on track.
WebMD
2021-02-24 17:25Interview: Massenstart kostenloser Schnelltests verschoben – Hersteller weist Schuld von sich
Spahns Plan kostenlose Corona-Schnelltests ab März anzubieten, verschiebt sich. Daran seien allerdings nicht die Hersteller Schuld, wie Thomas Schinecker von Roche Diagnostics, einem der Anbieter von Schnelltests, im Interview erklärt.
Stern.de
2021-02-24 17:20COVID No More Deadly for People With Asthma
People with asthma have worried the condition might raise their risk of severe illness from COVID-19, but new research findings should calm fears.
WebMD

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