Browsing: Covid
While most researchers, policymakers, lawyers, and journalists have always advocated that doctors are obligated to treat patients with infectious diseases,…
Topline Food recalls in 2023 reached the highest levels the U.S. has recorded since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic,…
Some 700,000 people in England will get a free Covid-19 vaccine this week as the country’s spring booster campaign kicks…
New ‘One-And-Done’ Vaccine Method Could Protect Infants—From Covid, Flu—With Just A Single Shot, Study Suggests
Topline Researchers are pitching a new vaccine method for infants that offers continued protection with just a single dose, even…
Covid-19 Linked To Higher Risk Of Developing Autoimmune Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
A recent study that included over 22 million adult patients from South Korea and Japan revealed that an acute Covid-19…
Getting More Impatient When The End Is In Sight: Taylor Swift’s New Album, COVID Vaccines, And The 2020 Presidential Election
Like millions of her fans, you might be waiting impatiently for Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, to…
There’s a saying that members of a football team’s offensive line don’t get much recognition when they are doing a…
Global life expectancy decreased between 2019 to 2021 due to deaths from the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the results of…
Recently, I have given an invited lecture around the nation entitled, “Cloudy with a chance of science.” Using the lens…
A quick glance at the Geneva Auto Show might have persuaded jittery Europeans that the real or imagined existential threat…