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Musical Chairs? Why Swapping Seats Could Reduce Orchestra Aerosols.

If musical instruments were people, trumpets would be super spreaders. When a trumpeter blows into the mouthpiece, tiny respiratory droplets, known as aerosols, travel...

Musical Chairs? Swapping Seats Could Reduce Orchestra Aerosols.

If musical instruments were people, trumpets would be super spreaders. When a trumpeter blows into the mouthpiece, tiny respiratory droplets, known as aerosols, travel...

C.D.C. Advisers to Discuss Rare Heart Problems in Vaccinated Youth

Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are scheduled to meet on Wednesday to address reports of rare heart problems in young...

There’s a ‘Severe Blood Shortage’ in the U.S., Red Cross Says

As many Americans return to prepandemic lifestyles, hospitals are facing a new issue: a desperate need for blood.Over the past few months, hospitals have...

How to Exercise in the Summer Heat

Aim for AcclimitizationWe also should accustom ourselves, slowly, to unfamiliar swelter, Dr. Gibson says, a process known to exercise scientists as acclimatizing, which involves...

C.D.C. advisers are expected to discuss rare heart problems in vaccinated younger people.

Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are scheduled to meet on Wednesday to address reports of rare heart problems in young...

With Mass Vaccination Sites Winding Down, It’s All About the ‘Ground Game’

NEWARK — There were only six tiny vials of coronavirus vaccine in the refrigerator, one Air Force nurse on duty and a trickle of...

Ei-ichi Negishi, Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 85

Ei-ichi Negishi, who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2010 for developing techniques now ubiquitous in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, died on June...

They Relied on Chinese Vaccines. Now They’re Battling Outbreaks.

Mongolia promised its people a “Covid-free summer.” Bahrain said there would be a “return to normal life.” The tiny island nation of the Seychelles...

New Drug Could Cost the Government as Much as It Spends on NASA

A newly approved drug to treat Alzheimer’s disease is expected to become a multibillion dollar expense for Medicare. By one projection, spending on the...

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