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Phase 3 Clinical Testing in the US of AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Begins

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08/31/2020 05:00 PM EDT

The trial will enroll approximately 30,000 adult volunteers at 80 sites in the United States to evaluate if the candidate vaccine can prevent symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

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WRAIR bids farewell to first all-female command team

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WRAIR bids farewell to first all-female command team

As August comes to an end, Army Col. (Dr.) Deydre Teyhen and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Natasha Santiago close the book on their time as ...

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Scientists use genomics to discover an ancient dog species that may teach us about human vocalization

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08/31/2020 03:00 PM EDT

The finding marks a new effort in conserving an ancient dog breed, with potential to inform human vocalization processes

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American Heart Association: For people with high blood pressure, telemonitoring may cut heart attack, stroke rate by 50%

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For people with high blood pressure, telemonitoring may cut heart attack, stroke rate by 50%

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New gene associated with reduced risk for cirrhosis

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08/31/2020 10:30 AM EDT

NIH-funded study provides hope for better disease prediction.

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Addressing women's equality; Camp Zama veterinary medicine; Navy Dental Corps birthday

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Army deputy surgeon general addresses women's equality

On August 26, the United States marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment as Women's Equality Day. We observe this ...

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Camp Zama veterinary medicine continues during COVID-19

Staff at the Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment Facility in Japan have always worked diligently to gain the trust of their clients, and under recent COVID-19 ...

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Navy Dental Corps celebrates 108 years of service at Bremerton

On August 22, the Navy Dental Corps celebrated 108 years of service ensuring sailors and Marines are ready to deploy worldwide. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton Dental Clinic staff ...

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