COVID vaccine weekly: why the UK’s ‘lumpy’ rollout shouldn’t be a concern On 2021-01-21 After an auspicious start to the new year, the UK’s vaccine drive wavered. Since hitting an initial peak of 324,000 […]
The Pfizer vaccine may not be the best choice for frail people, but it’s too early to make firm conclusions On 2021-01-18 Reports of about 30 deaths among elderly nursing home residents who received the Pfizer vaccine have made international headlines. With […]
Coronavirus origins will be investigated by WHO team arriving in China this week On 2021-01-11 A little over a year after the World Health Organization (WHO) was first alerted to a string of mysterious respiratory […]
Americans must be vigilant against anti-vax rumors in ‘fractured media universe’ On 2020-12-10 As the world watches how UK residents respond to COVID-19 vaccinations, three leading experts on the virus are urging Americans […]
Why an antidepressant could be used to treat COVID-19 On 2020-11-30 A commonly used drug called fluvoxamine was recently tested as a treatment for COVID-19 in the United States. The 152 […]
Drinking coffee from disposable cups could be 'seriously' bad for you On 2020-11-20 Put down that latte. Drinking coffee from a paper cup could be ‘seriously’ bad for your health, new research warns. […]
Should we all be using ‘sniff tests’ to screen for COVID-19? On 2020-11-12 One of the best ways of containing the spread of COVID-19 is to rapidly identify people infected with the coronavirus […]
For Rural Youth, Mental Health Care Can Be Tough to Find On 2020-11-12 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4, 2020 — While young Americans’ mental health appears to be getting worse, the places where help is […]
Cervical, breast, heart, bowel: Here’s what women should be getting screened regularly On 2020-10-28 Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many have felt anxious about going to the GP and other health facilities, believing these places […]
For pregnant women with heart disease, multidisciplinary care may be essential On 2020-10-26 Cardiovascular disease is now the number one cause of maternal mortality in the United States, but a new study suggests […]