0331 GMT January 22, 2021
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Members of the San Carlos Apache tribe in Arizona said they have sued the Trump Administration to block a pending land swap that would give Rio Tinto the land it needs to build its Resolution Copper project.
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Carrying the sickle cell trait does not play a significant role in the increased risk for coronary heart disease among African Americans, a study published by JAMA Network Open found.
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Esophageal cancer is increasing among young Americans, and they're more likely to be diagnosed with advanced disease, according to a new study.
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Top US Food and Drug Administration regulators said that most Americans with allergies should be safe to receive the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and Germany’s Biotech SE.
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They can check you in and deliver orange juice to your hotel room, answer your questions about a missing package, whip up sushi and pack up thousands of subscription boxes. And, perhaps most importantly, they are completely immune to COVID-19. While people have had a hard time in the coronavirus pandemic, robots are having a moment.
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US health care workers and others recommended for the nation’s first COVID-19 inoculations could start getting shots within a day or two of regulatory consent next month, a top official of the government’s vaccine development effort said.
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Americans have bought nearly 17 million guns so far in 2020, more than in any other single year, according to estimates from a firearms analytics company.
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About 30 million US adults live with osteoarthritis and the pain and stiffness it causes, a new survey finds.
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By Michael Albertus, Guy Grossman
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The percentage of adults who lack access to healthy food has more than doubled in the United States over the past 20 years, an analysis published by JAMA Network Open revealed.
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The neural computations of human and nonhuman primates shed new light on the evolution of language.
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China said it will slap visa restrictions on Americans with bad records in Hong Kong-related issues, criticizing Washington for attempts to throw a wrench in a national security law planned to be introduced in the semiautonomous Chinese territory.
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A majority of Americans (63 percent) continue to say they see the effects of climate change in their own communities, and 65 percent believe that the federal government is doing too little to reduce the impacts of climate change, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
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Iran’s Foreign Ministry said the entire world has heard the oppressed American people’s outcry against discrimination and violence and will stand with them.
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