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Authors Retract Hydroxychloroquine Study, Citing Concern Over Data
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A paper suggesting hydroxychloroquine increases the risk of death for patients with COVID-19 has been retracted by three of its authors because they were not able to verify the data used in the study.
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If You Spray Your Clothes With Permethrin, Be Careful Around The Cat
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Quite a few cat people went ape over our story about permethrin. How risky is the pesticide for Kitty? By minimizing their pet’s exposure, cat owners can use the chemical safely, veterinarians say.