Researchers examine whether the blood of a recovered patient can help others. Experts are hoping a century-old technique used for treating epidemics may hold new promise for treating COVID-19 patients ...
COVID-19 can not only exacerbate existing heart problems, but cause new ones. As the coronavirus pandemic rapidly evolved into a public health crisis of global proportions, doctors and scientists ...
As understanding of COVID-19 evolves, additional evidence on treatments for various patient populations continues to be published and making sense of the “tsunami of evidence” can be a challenge, said ...
The spread of coronavirus in the U.S. has plenty of people worried. But, as freaky as it is to to hear words like "pandemic" thrown around, the data shows that most people who contract the virus have ...
Findings reveal a general decline in vaccine hesitancy during the 15 months following the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out in 2021-2022, with almost two-thirds of those initially hesitant going on to receive ...
It’s a seemingly simple question that has divided experts and nations since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak: Should members of the public who aren’t sick use face masks to limit the spread of ...
The U.S. approved a new COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna late Friday but with limits on who can use it — not a replacement for the company's existing shot, but a second option. The new vaccine, ...
Even as India is witnessing a surge in Covid-19 cases, the early arrival of rain is also raising the risk of monsoon diseases like seasonal flu (influenza), dengue, malaria and typhoid, among others.
Researchers at Umeå University, Sweden, have found another piece of the puzzle that explains why there are differences in immune responses in women and men when they get sick with COVID-19. This ...