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Allergic Conditions May Lower Risk Of Catching Coronavirus: Study
This is an observational study, and as such, can't establish cause. 
This is an observational study, and as such, can't establish cause. -
Moderna CEO Says COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness May Drop Against Omicron
Moderna CEO warned it will take months before drugmakers can mass produce new variant-specific vaccines. 
Moderna CEO warned it will take months before drugmakers can mass produce new variant-specific vaccines. -
'Indiana Jones 5' Update: The Alleged Curse Surrounding Harrison Ford's Final Outing As Whip-Slinging Archaeologist
Some are now calling the "Indian Jones 5" cursed after several unusual things happened while it was filming. 
Some are now calling the "Indian Jones 5" cursed after several unusual things happened while it was filming. -
Stimulus Check Update: Your State May Offer Cash Assistance Before Christmas
Several states are handing out a financial boost to make the holidays a whole lot better. 
Several states are handing out a financial boost to make the holidays a whole lot better. -
Panic As Hong Kong Finds Two Cases Of New COVID-19 Variant
The new variant was brought in by a man who had flown in from South Africa. 
The new variant was brought in by a man who had flown in from South Africa. -
China Estimates 25% Increase In Outbound Tourism For 2021
China expects to record a more than 25% growth in outbound tourism this year when compared to 2020. 
China expects to record a more than 25% growth in outbound tourism this year when compared to 2020. -
Long-Term Loss Of Smell Plague Over A Million COVID-19 Survivors, Study Says
Olfactory dysfunction lasting six months or longer is becoming a "public health concern." 
Olfactory dysfunction lasting six months or longer is becoming a "public health concern." -
New Study Finds First Case Of COVID-19, Disproves Initial WHO Findings
The new study, published in the journal Science, claims that the first person to be infected by the coronavirus could be a seafood vendor at an animal market in Wuhan. 
The new study, published in the journal Science, claims that the first person to be infected by the coronavirus could be a seafood vendor at an animal market in Wuhan. -
Singapore Health Body Warns Against Use Of Chinese Drug Lianhua For COVID-19, Citing 'No Scientific Evidence'
All herbal cold and flu medications should only be used to treat symptoms including headache, runny or clogged nose, sore throat, and cough, authorities warn. 
All herbal cold and flu medications should only be used to treat symptoms including headache, runny or clogged nose, sore throat, and cough, authorities warn. -
Scientists Find Sleep Apnea May Increase Risk For Severe COVID-19
Around one in every 15 adults in the U.S. has sleep apnea, CDC says. 
Around one in every 15 adults in the U.S. has sleep apnea, CDC says.