• Positive trial results for Valneva Covid vaccine

    Added On : 19th October 2021

    The Valneva Covid vaccine that the UK cancelled a 100m dose order for last month, works well at priming the immune system to fight coronavirus, phase three trial results suggest.

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  • Covid: New WHO group may be last chance to find virus origins

    Added On : 18th October 2021

    The World Health Organization (WHO) says a new taskforce may be the last chance to find the origins of Covid-19.

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  • Covid: Scientists targeted with abuse during pandemic

    Added On : 17th October 2021

    The Covid-19 pandemic has made celebrities out of scientists, who have graced the daily news headlines and gained large social-media followings.

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  • Covid: UK's early response worst public health failure ever, MPs say

    Added On : 13th October 2021

    The UK's failure to do more to stop Covid spreading early in the pandemic was one of the country's worst public health failures, a report by MPs says.

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  • Stealthing: California bans non-consensual condom removal

    Added On : 12th October 2021

    About 30 years ago, just months after starting work as a prostitute, Maxine Doogan became pregnant.

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  • Doctors alerted to dangerous dry scooping workout trend

    Added On : 11th October 2021

    Doctors are being warned about a dangerous pre-workout trend called dry scooping that some gym-goers are doing.

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  • Historic go-ahead for malaria vaccine to protect African children

    Added On : 10th October 2021

    Children across much of Africa are to be vaccinated against malaria in a historic moment in the fight against the deadly disease.

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  • Study reveals why some people get Covid toe condition

    Added On : 7th October 2021

    Scientists believe they can explain why some people who catch Covid develop chilblain-like lesions on their toes and even fingers.

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  • Brain implant may lift most severe depression

    Added On : 6th October 2021

    An electrical implant that sits in the skull and is wired to the brain can detect and treat severe depression, US scientists believe after promising results with a first patient.

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  • Sense of touch and heat research wins Nobel Prize

    Added On : 5th October 2021

    Scientists who discovered how our bodies feel the warmth of the sun or the hug of a loved one have won the Nobel Prize.

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