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Scientists finally know why some people still can’t taste anything years after having COVID
When COVID-19 began spreading across the world, one of its most unusual symptoms quickly came into focus: the sudden disappearance of taste. People described coffee tasting like hot water or their ...
This study presents valuable findings that could potentially allow a deeper understanding of the immunopathogenesis underlying influenza infection in aged mice. The results are based on solid evidence ...
A federal grand jury indicted three SC men, alleging they bilked the government out of "millions" for doing worthless COVID-19 tests.
Servier said it would buy Day One Biopharmaceuticals, the maker of a drug for childhood brain tumors, in a deal worth roughly $2.5 billion.
At the height of the pandemic, a Greenville company made millions by processing hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 tests. Prosecutors says the company knew its tests were faulty all along.
March Madness is back. The first round of the 2024 NCAA men's tournament is underway. Follow live scores, winners, game updates and bracket upsets.
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Researchers validate mpox antibody test during outbreak in Rwanda
An antibody test for the infectious disease Mpox was successfully developed during the new clade 1b outbreak in Rwanda, the first time that an assay of its kind has been validated within this setting.
Live Science spoke with the scientists behind an upcoming clinical trial testing an immune therapy for depression.
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