AIRBORNE. AIRFLOW. DROPLET. AEROSOL. Since the arrival of COVID-19, these words have become commonplace, integrated into everyday conversations as quickly as the virus spread globally. But what remains unclear—and requires further study—is the role of airflow, droplets and aerosols in the
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University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University research team publishes new findings in Nature Cancer
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Going to the dentist is probably nobody's favourite thing to do. But for one woman, it was an "absolutely horrid experience".
Stomp contributor Val described her root canal treatment at Q&M Dental Group's Sengkang clinic in Compassvale Crescent on May 6 as "t
Today, Mayor Jim Watson presented the Key to the City to Dr. Vera Etches, Ottawa’s Medical Officer of Health, as well as another Key to the whole Ottawa Public Health team, in recognition of Dr. Etches’ leadership and the health unit’s exceptional work during the current COVID-19 pandemi
It's a triple winner to tackle a triple threat.
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GAINESVILLE, FL — Scientists have long known that frogs are oddballs when it comes to teeth. Some have tiny teeth on their upper jaws and the roof of their mouths while others sport fang like structures. Some species are completely toothless. And only one frog, out of the more than 7,000
RICHMOND, Va. -- Catching up on the day, Ann Latham-Anderson and her son Daniel look over his new school pictures.
"Those are so cool, I like them, you look handsome," Latham-Anderson said using sign language. The pair communicate using sign language because Daniel is deaf.
He also