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Yale Researchers Seek FDA Approval For Coronavirus Saliva Test
Researchers at Yale University are seeking emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for a coronavirus saliva test. This streamlined test can offer results faster and easier.
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Canada expects more Americans seeking abortions to cross the border
Canadian providers who perform abortions anticipate increased demand for services from Americans now that Roe v. Wade is overturned. Additional clients could strain already stretched capacity.
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George Santos announces he will not seek reelection following House report
A report by the House Ethics Committee found he violated federal laws by fabricating his life to get into Congress.
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Hidden Heart Disease Is The Top Health Threat For U.S. Women
Many women and even doctors underestimate a woman's heart attack risk, research shows, as they focus on weight and breast health instead. Tiny damaged arteries in the heart may not show up in scans.
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Trump seeks to boost nuclear industry and overhaul safety regulator
A series of executive orders aims to promote new kinds of nuclear reactors while restructuring the body in charge of nuclear safety.
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As They Dig Deeper Into Parenting, Fathers Seek Community, Support
More dads are getting involved with parenting, but the resources to help them are much slimmer than those available for moms.
What barriers do Black women face in seeking Senate seats?
There have only ever been two Black women in the U.S. Senate. That could change if Dianne Feinstein steps down.
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How we seek out information could change drastically with chatbots
Might Google, that search engine that revolutionized how we all get information, soon be a thing of the past?
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NASA Seeks Candidates To Simulate A Year-Long Martian Mission On Earth
Candidates must be between ages 30 and 55, in good physical health with no dietary restrictions and have a master's degree in a STEM field. They'll experience limited communication and food rationing
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South Korea Seeks to Avert N. Korea-U.S. Showdown
South Korea holds talks with North Korea's chief ally China in hopes of defusing a showdown between Washington and Pyongyang. Washington refuses to negotiate directly with North Korea over its plans to resume its nuclear weapons program. NPR's Mike Shuster reports.
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