Covidās āSilver Liningā: Research Breakthroughs for Chronic Disease, Cancer, and the Common Flu
Billions of dollars invested in mRNA vaccines and covid research could yield health care dividends for decades to come.
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Billions of dollars invested in mRNA vaccines and covid research could yield health care dividends for decades to come.
Clinical trials of covid-19 vaccines excluded pregnant people, which left many women wondering whether to get vaccinated.
The health agency and the White House acted in the wake of a KHN story about pharmacists refusing to give shots to patients with moderate to severe immune suppression.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly changed its guidance to allow an extra shot in certain cases, but some pharmacy personnel are confused about who is eligible.
A motherās immune response to covid can be a greater danger to the fetus than the virus itself.
Scientists treating kids for MIS-C point to rare genes, leaky guts and a āsuperantigen.ā
Doctors are trying to figure out why some kids become much sicker than others and, in rare cases, donāt survive.
Scientists are trying to piece together why the delta variant so readily infects unvaccinated Americans, spewing 1,000 times more virus particles.
Black and Hispanic students have lost up to 12 months of learning, which could lead to lower incomes and shorter, sicker lives.
The pandemic will undermine Americans' health for years. Even those not infected by the coronavirus could suffer health problems related to poverty, job loss, eviction ā or all of the above.
More than 5 million Americans lost a loved one to covid, and the ripple effects could lead to serious illness down the road.
Chronic pain from covid can linger for months after patients appear to recover from the disease.
Researchers are testing treatments to overcome autoimmune reactions that begin when the bodyās defenses respond to the coronavirus.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine that the FDA cleared Saturday was 66% effective overall in preventing moderate to severe covid, while the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were more than 90% effective. But the numbers arenāt exactly comparable. And all three shots prevent hospitalization and death.
Even invoking the widely heralded Defense Production Act to pressure drugmakers wouldnāt overcome vast obstacles.
Thousands of people died shortly after inoculation, but their deaths werenāt related to getting a vaccine.
Vaccination, face coverings and physical distancing are essential parts of a team effort against the coronavirus.
Scientists learned the wrong lesson from past outbreaks, but Dr. Anthony Fauci doesnāt cast blame.
Scientists have found that some people have antibodies against parts of their own immune system, allowing viruses to multiply rapidly.
From the likelihood of achy, flu-like side effects to the need for two doses, weeks apart, consumers need to know now what to expect when vaccines to prevent COVID-19 roll out.
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