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“Despite the loss of follow-up numbers due to COVID-19, we still saw this improvement to VO 2peak,” Voorn observed. Also, 16 patients in the exercise group had 22 adverse events, and 20 patients in ...
The newest concerning variant of covid-19 is rapidly advancing across the U.S. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
With Prince George’s County Executive-elect Aisha Braveboy set to be sworn in this week, Tara Jackson will assume her former ...
U.S. credit card delinquencies and net charge-offs pulled back further in May, although pre-pandemic comparisons were mixed.
Twenty-five years after Tom Cruise received his first Oscar nomination, he's finally getting a trophy. It's not for his death ...
A Westerville woman received over five years in prison for a $2.8 million pandemic relief fraud scheme. WESTERVILLE, Ohio — A ...
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Chalkbeat on MSN‘No regrets, and I’d do it again’: Pedro Martinez reflects on more than 3 years leading Chicago schoolsMartinez said he has “no regrets” for not agreeing to high-interest borrowing to pay for the new Chicago Teachers Union ...
The prevalence and severity of refractive and corneal astigmatism in children rose after the COVID-19 pandemic, according to ...
Eli Lilly will buy Boston-based Verve Therapeutics, Inc. in a billion dollar deal with plans to advance Verve's new line of ...
After Stephen A Smith’s solitaire antics caused an uproar online, ESPN gave an inside look at how Brian Windhorst watches the NBA Finals.
A Westerville woman was sentenced Tuesday for claiming affiliation with a pizza shop in a $2.8 million COVID-19 relief fraud scheme, according to federal prosecutors.
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