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COVID-19
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2020 is shaping up to be America’s deadliest year in recent memory
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These are the best COVID-19 treatments right now
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COVID-19
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AstraZeneca resumed its COVID-19 vaccine trials after uncovering a mysterious reaction
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AstraZeneca just paused its COVID-19 vaccine trial, and that’s a good thing
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COVID-19
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Scientists may have confirmed you can catch COVID-19 twice
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COVID-19
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COVID-19
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Russia just approved a COVID vaccine—but that’s not necessarily good news
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COVID-19
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Why you might need to sport a mask inside your own home
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COVID-19
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Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine has started a nationwide, Phase 3 trial
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Does the ‘world’s hardest maze’ live up to its name? Give it a shot.
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COVID-19
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COVID cases in the US might be ten times higher than reported
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COVID-19
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COVID-19 antibodies might not last long, but immunity still could
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COVID-19
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New Zealand has eliminated COVID-19. Here’s how they’re keeping it that way.
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Six futuristic body hacks that exist right now
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Health
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With three dead and hundreds sick, the CDC just issued a warning against all vaping
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Fitness & Exercise
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Gear
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Environment
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Technology
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How Nike engineered its latest record-breaking marathon shoe
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Health
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Science
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Environment
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Diseases
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Adenovirus is normally harmless—here’s why some outbreaks turn deadly
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Climate Change
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This new device could teach us how the crud in our air affects our health
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Diseases
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The Apple Watch is evolving into a legitimate medical device
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Health
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Probiotics are drugs, so we should test them like drugs
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