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Secretary Kennedy's appointment led to fears that vaccine availability would be curtailed. Those fears are now being realized.
A pair of Sac State professors are studying the link between such symptoms and COVID infection and providing therapy that typically is used to treat patients with brain injuries and auditory ...
Researchers at the University of Cologne and University Hospital Cologne have determined that the novel mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines ... innate immune cells. The study, "Persistent epigenetic ...
2. No major changes in 2nd year Most patients do not recover after having long COVID for a year, according to research published Jan. 23 in PLOS Medicine. The study analyzed 982 adults with long ...
Most young people who were confirmed to have long Covid three months after a positive PCR test had recovered within 24 months, finds a new study. Most young people who were confirmed to have long ...
Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter in 2022 triggered an exodus of academics from the platform, according to a new study. Following anecdotal evidence of academics abandoning Twitter, now known as X ...
A new study shows that COVID-19 infections in children lead to a significantly higher risk of type 2 diabetes within six months, sparking fresh concerns about the long-term impacts of the virus on ...
Study: COVID-19 lockdown effects on adolescent brain structure suggest accelerated maturation that is more pronounced in females than in males. Image Credit: DOERS / Shutterstock In a study ...
An international study of around 99 million people confirmed known serious side effects of COVID-19 vaccination ... formerly known as Twitter. “To avoid any adverse reaction is not possible ...
Brain fog suffered by those with long COVID could be caused by leaky blood ... and principal investigator at FutureNeuro, hailed the study for showing a possible cause of the condition.
Largest Covid Vaccine Study Yet Finds Links to Health Conditions Small increases in neurological, blood, heart-related issues Looks at medical problems among 99 million immunized people ...
New data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that the most recent Covid-19 booster offers about 54% percent protection against infection with the virus.