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Closed music shop

Even without closures, California would have been walloped by COVID

As bird flu surges in Europe, race is on to stop the spread

Coastal view in San Diego CA

Gross coastal water sprays far inland

Preliminary results from a Scripps Research and eMed digital medicine study show an unexpectedly high proportion of COVID-19 rebound cases in untreated people, as well as those treated with Paxlovid.

“COVID rebound” is common, even in untreated patients

Feet on bathroom scale.

Excess weight, obesity more deadly than previously believed

Lakeside

Living close to parks, water better for your brain

Alpha Coronavirus Variant

Nanomaterial boosts potency of coronavirus disinfectants

Eye with tears

COVID-19 virus can be detected in tears

Cigarette next to vape pen

DNA damage levels similar in vapers and smokers

Study of older adults highlights importance of non-medical conditions, lead author says; research-based survey available online

Longevity analysis identifies 8 key social factors

Tree growing on city street

More trees can reduce city deaths

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of Marburg virus particles (blue) both budding and attached to the surface of infected VERO E6 cells (orange).

Marburg vaccine shows promising results in first-in-human study

Arm getting a Covid shot

Hong Kong study finds 90% reduction in COVID-19 deaths after booster

Mural on Skid Row in Downtown Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Catholic Worker "Hippie Kitchen"

Homeless count in LA shows 18% rise in three high-priority neighborhoods

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