(HealthDay)—Even if you don't have side effects from your COVID-19 vaccine, it's likely still working to protect you, a reassuring new report shows. Ad Many people who receive themRNA COVID vaccinesby Pfizer and Moderna experience body aches and fatigue that indicate the vaccine is trigg...
If someone gets a headache or feels a bit under the weather after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, it’s become common to hear them say something like “Oh, it just means my immune system is really working hard.” On the flip side, when people don’t notice an...
How Are the Adverse Reactions to the COVID Vaccine Under-Reported? The problem appears to be one of unawareness. Nurses like LeBeouf claim they've been completely in the dark on the proper procedure to fully report these adverse reactions. Apparently there is a call-in system designed to han...
The article states that by examining the COVID-19 Research Database, a retrospective cohort study investigated the occurrence of negative effects from the initial and second doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in both psoriasis and non-psoriasis patients. It mentions that according to t...
You've gone through the appointment rigmarole to get signed up for a COVID vaccine, got your first shot, waited the required three to four week period for your second. But when that booster dose comes, be warned that you might be experiencing symptoms a
But not everyone feels side effects. Sussman’s mother also recently got a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine and felt fine. How does the COVID-19 vaccine work and why do we feel side effects? There are spike proteins on the surface of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes...
Objective of the study This review was conducted to explore what is currently known about the psychological status of emergency HCWs arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary research question guiding this review was: What are the reported effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychologic...
The Department of Health has, in the meantime, noted with concern a video clip circulating on social-media platforms depicting a male patient suffering from what looks like a throat cancer, claiming this to be the result of a Covid-19 vaccine. ...
Brewer, who is on a World Health Organization subcommittee on Covid-19 vaccine safety, said people do expect some discomfort from getting vaccinated. “The real question is: How much discomfort compared to what other things they may be facing? So, if you’re 70 years...
Severe side effects from vaccines are infrequent. For instance, the rate of anaphylaxis due to the COVID-19 vaccine is about one in 100,000, significantly lower than the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 itself. Additionally, conditions like Guillain-Barre syndrome occur in appro...