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Have I got a deal for you…

May 9, 2021

Cities, states, businesses and employers are offering incentives to encourage people to get Covid-19 vaccinations.

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Oklahoma experts explain why men aren’t getting COVID-19 vaccine as often as women

April 6, 2021

When it comes to vaccination rates, men are lagging behind.

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Lies, damned lies and virus statistics

September 14, 2020

Many are interpreting CDC data to say that of all the coronavirus-related deaths, only 6% were caused by Covid-19. Are they right?

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Bodywork: A practical guide to the coronavirus

March 9, 2020

What, exactly, is the coronavirus? How worried do we all need to be? And what practical steps can we take to protect ourselves?

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International study reveals 24 new genes associated with lupus

July 19, 2017

These findings will help scientists understand how to better diagnose and treat the disease.

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