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How researchers are working to fill the gaps in long COVID data
To design new studies, researchers are working across specialties and partnering with patients.
By Betsy Ladyzhets, Science News
Tags: National News, Long COVID, COVID-19, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID research, Covid studies, chronic diseases
Vaccinating people in developing countries costs far less than doing nothing
Tags: COVID-19, covid, vaccinations, pandemic, coronavirus, developing countries, World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Rockefeller Foundation, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, India, Brazil, Christy Feig, International Chamber of Commerce
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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