The genetic link between bones discovered thousands of miles away from each other suggests a prehistoric migration route.
Cancer patients who got an mRNA COVID vaccine within a few months of their immunotherapy lived longer than those who did not, health records show.
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The study, published in the journal Nature, showed the jabs provided an immunity boost that helped extend survival for certain skin and lung cancers.
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