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Report: New Alzheimer's Drugs Might be Less Effective for Ethnic Minorities

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Tornado Damages Pfizer Plant in North Carolina

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EU Regulator Backs Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection

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Florida Plans to End All Vaccine Mandates

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Trump Signs Order to Remove Homeless From Streets

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