Author: eMedNews
One in 10 primary care doctors don’t agree COVID-19 shots are safe, and 9.3% don’t.
COVID-19 is mainly known as a respiratory ailment, but a new study suggests the coronavirus.
Researchers at the University of British Columbia, and collaborators, created a nasal spray that can.
A study comparing 618 military veterans who deployed to a combat zone after Sept. 11,.
COVID-19 vaccines and boosters provide protection against hospitalization after contracting the coronavirus again, according to.
Gut microbiota by-products circulate in the bloodstream, regulating host physiological processes including immunity, metabolism and.
A new study led by UC San Francisco has shown that people who are vaccinated.
Inhibiting an important signaling pathway in brain-resident immune cells may calm brain inflammation and thereby.
COVID-19 case numbers are trending up in the U.S. once more, with nearly all new.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the first.