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Ukraine and the US Have a Serious North Korea Problem
Bloomberg· 3 hours agoHal Brands is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and the Henry Kissinger Distinguished Professor at Johns...
Study suggests regular vaccine boosts may help immunocompromised fight COVID-19
Medical Xpress· 5 hours agoIn a study published today in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, a Johns Hopkins Medicine...
U.S. Civil Rights Act's victories at risk, say leaders on 60th anniversary
CTV News· 4 hours agoCourtland Cox was 22 years old when he stood alongside civil rights icons Bayard Rustin and John...
Wes Moore may be the surrogate Biden needs to win back Black voters — and panicking Dems
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 15 hours agoWes Moore is having a moment. An Army vet. A successful author. Maryland's first Black governor and...
Scrapes, sunburns and dehydration. How to treat common summer injuries in kids - National |...
Global B.C.· 11 hours ago“Kids should play and have every opportunity to use their imagination, but we need to take...
Do You Really Need Sunscreen Every Day?
The New York Times via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoSunshine seems to make a strong case against daily sunscreen. When we step outside on a clear day, the sun’s ultraviolet light triggers the body to...
New lab test to detect persistent HIV strains in Africa may aid search for cure
Medical Xpress· 9 hours agoA multinational team led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators developed a test that will help...
How the Applied Physics Laboratory is tackling Artemis moon exploration
SpaceNews· 11 hours agoAPL is a not-for-profit division of The Johns Hopkins University. The APL is home to a Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium, funded by NASA’s Space Technology ...
Why perimenopause is being called the second puberty
The Week via Yahoo News· 18 hours ago"I'm seeing more and more women in perimenopause who feel that their symptoms are being dismissed," JoAnn Pinkerton, an OB/GYN at the University of...
Memory lapses: What’s normal, what’s not
AOL· 12 hours agoMemory lapses like these are common for people of all ages. “Mild forgetfulness — you forget somebody’s name or where you left something — that’s totally normal,” says Karlene Ball, Ph.D. She ...