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Today, we face a new pandemic: misinformation. Addressing it requires continuous engagement – and not just from doctors.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might soon limit its guidance for who should receive a coronavirus booster ...
Better diagnostics, more focused treatment, and deeper understanding of individualized symptoms could all take major steps ...
Now researchers, led by Chad Roy, PhD, MSPH, from Tulane University, have used the South African Airborne Infections Research ...
Numerous treatment options for COVID-19 have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over the last four years, ...
WEHI scientists discovered a drug that blocks long COVID in mice and may improve acute treatment options beyond current ...
In a USC Keck School of Medicine press release, senior author Susanne Hempel, PhD, said, "The main message is, if your doctor ...
We are pleased to have secured this term loan facility ahead of important anticipated catalysts, including gaining alignment with the FDA on the regulatory pathway of our pipeline candidate, VYD2311,” ...
A newly released report reveals seven U.S. military athletes showed COVID-19 symptoms after the 2019 Military World Games in ...
Vermont has the second lowest state fatality rate in the US (146.9 per 100K; Hawaii 112.8/100K). Mississippi (464.2/100K) and ...
Antibodies obtained from llamas may be adapted for human use in COVID-19 cases on humans. Researchers say the antibodies can neutralize the novel coronavirus’s ability to bind to cells ...
Pausing treatment during vaccination did not improve immunity in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and should not be ...