Long covid affects about Eighteen million U.S. people and with booster shots possibly helping to reduce symptoms. ...
1 in 10 pregnant women who get COVID-19 have long-lasting symptoms, which doctors often overlook. ...
United States: A new study shows that a cancer drug called eganelisib might help stop damage to organs from severe COVID infections. Eganelisib works by blocking a part of the immune system that causes harmful inflammation in cancer tumors. In ...
United States: COVID-19 and its outcomes – such as hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) also depend on the usage of Cannabis, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open. It is to be noted that the researchers ...
United States: Amidst the lingering aftermath of Covid, individuals previously hospitalized due to the virus remain ensnared in the clutches of elevated mortality and grave maladies even three years post-infection, as unearthed by a recent study. The investigation divulged that ...
United States: Breakthrough infections of COVID-19 in those already vaccinated might present an unforeseen advantage: fortified immunity against ensuing SARS-CoV-2 encounters. Research spearheaded by the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) elucidates that individuals who undergo breakthrough infections cultivate a ...
United States: Health experts foresee an escalation in COVID-19 cases as the summer progresses, driven by the proliferation of another terrifying variant. The KP.2 variant now constitutes 28% of COVID-19 cases in the United States, a significant increase from a ...
United States: The new variant of COVID-19 is believed to be less responsive against the current vaccines available in the market against the infection, and now the impact of the new variant has been monitored and surveyed by Oregon health ...
United States: A new warning has been issued by the health experts across the globe, after witnessing unmeasurable increase in the number of superbugs resistance to current drugs. Recently, a fresh warning was given by the former chief medical officer ...
A recent study suggests that tea could serve as a formidable weapon against COVID-19, potentially aiding in the fight against the virus's spread. ...