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For nursing homes, symptoms aren’t enough to tell who’s sick

SEATTLE — An investigation at a Seattle-area nursing home concluded that symptoms aren’t enough to identify who is infected once …

US hospitals rush to find beds for surge of virus patients

SEATTLE — With her due date fast approaching, Kelly McCarty packed a bag with nursing tops, a robe, slippers and …

Tensions rise as US death toll from coronavirus reaches 9

SEATTLE — Tensions over how to contain the coronavirus escalated Tuesday in the United States as the death toll climbed …

Will combo pill catch on in US to prevent heart attacks?

A cheap, daily pill that combines four drugs has been tested for the first time in the United States to …

How much pot in that brownie? Chocolate can throw off tests

How much marijuana is really in that pot brownie? Chocolate can throw off potency tests so labels aren’t always accurate, …

‘Michael Jackson drug’ still prompts curiosity from patients

It remains the most widely used anesthetic in U.S. hospitals, but many patients still remember propofol as the drug that …

Second man seems to be free of AIDS virus after transplant

SEATTLE — A London man appears to be free of the AIDS virus after a stem cell transplant, the second …

Anesthesia, if limited, can be safe for baby’s brain

Anesthesia during a short surgery doesn’t harm a baby’s brain development, according to an experiment involving hundreds of infants in …

Chronic pain given as top reason for using medical marijuana

Chronic pain is the most common reason people give when they enrol in state-approved medical marijuana programs. That’s followed by …

Science Says: Internet craze behind a brain tingling beer ad

A new Super Bowl commercial aims to calm frenzied football fans with oddly relaxing images of actress Zoe Kravitz whispering …

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