A study out Monday suggested Black Americans had not gotten the coronavirus vaccine at a rate proportionate to their population in the nation. Between December 14 and January
‘My son died because of COVID isolation,’ mother of son who took his own life says Lisa Mara Moore is suing Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. An Illinois mother
(HealthDay)—Irene Greenhalgh, 83, considers herself a pretty computer-savvy senior, but even she got lost in a maze of websites and e-mails trying to get an appointment for her
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The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has seen a wide variety of untested off-the-shelf COVID treatments suggested—from Trump’s infamous disinfectants to more traditional herbal remedies, the idea of a simple
Switzerland gave the green light Tuesday to the Moderna vaccine against the new coronavirus—after being the first country in continental Europe to start using the Pfizer-BioNTech jab. The
COVID patients are 40% more likely to die within 10 days of leaving the hospital than those with pneumonia or heart failure, study finds About 2,220 veterans treated
“Protect the NHS” has been a recurring message that has shaped the UK’s response to COVID-19. The danger that the pandemic could overwhelm the NHS has never been
Indonesia’s government said 1.2 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by China-based biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech arrived in the country late Sunday. President Joko Widodo said in
Giving hospitalized COVID-19 patients an infusion of vitamin D that is hundreds of times stronger than supplement capsules does NOT help them recover or survive, study finds Brazilian
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