Cancer injection eliminates tumors in mice
Scientists have taken a giant step towards curing cancer, according to a new study. [read more]
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Scientists have taken a giant step towards curing cancer, according to a new study. [read more]
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Doctors say they are honing in on the cause of blood clots that may be linked with certain coronavirus vaccines, and add their findings have important implications for how to treat the condition, regardless of whether vaccines cause it. [read more]
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(Bloomberg) — Communities across the U.S. are suddenly revamping their vaccination campaigns to adjust to an indefinite halt in Johnson & Johnson’s doses, which has required officials to reschedule tens of thousands of appointments as [read more]
People will likely need a third dose of a Covid-19 vaccine within a year of getting fully vaccinated and may subsequently need annual shots to protect against the coronavirus, Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla said Thursday. [read more]
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the globe, scientists are having to contend with conspiracy theories and misinformation related to the outbreak. In some cases, this results in vaccine hesitancy—an unwillingness to receive a COVID [read more]
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices focused on safety data from the company and CDC vaccine experts, including details about the cases in the six women, who were between the ages of 18 and 48. They [read more]
The study published in Lancet Psychiatry looked at data from tens of thousands of people who got COVID-19. It found that six months after getting the virus, one in three people had psychiatric or neurological [read more]
Scientists have wirelessly connected a human brain to a computer for the first time in history. The technological advance comes months after Elon Musk unveiled a working prototype of his Neuralink brain chip; only instead of a person, [read more]
During an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press, host Chuck Todd asked Osterholm about the severity of a coronavirus mutation called E484K, nicknamed ‘Eek,’ which has been found in hospitalized patients in Japan and is known [read more]
“Kids, particularly those eighth-grade and younger, were not really much part of the pandemic that we saw in the past 10 months,” said Osterholm in an interview with Fox News Sunday. Read on—and to ensure your health [read more]
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