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It is incredibly satisfying to clean your ears with cotton swabs.
But if your parents haven’t already warned you – experts say using earbuds could be dangerous.
Before we delve into why let’
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It is incredibly satisfying to clean your ears with cotton swabs.
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As Omicron cases have fallen over the past month in the U.S, it’s finally become easier for people to get their hands on at-home rapid tests.&
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As Omicron cases have fallen over the past month in the U.S, it’s finally become easier for people to get their hands on at-home rapid tests.&
A small molecule has been discovered that could be sprayed into people’s noses to prevent COVID-19 illness and provide early treatment if administered soon after infection, according to a study in mice led by Cornell researchers.
A newly discovered small molecule could be sprayed into
A small molecule has been discovered that could be sprayed into people’s noses to prevent COVID-19 illness and provide early treatment if administered soon after infection, according to a study in mice led by Cornell researchers.
A newly discovered small molecule could be sprayed into
A police officer has told a court how he tried to save the life of a 16-year-old boy who had been stabbed in the chest.
Rayon Pennycook died on Reynolds Road in Corby, Northamptonshire on 25 May.
Northampton Crown Court heard how PC Alex Prentice had used chest swabs to try to stop
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