It is no accident that one of the most advanced COVID-19 vaccines benefits from work already in place on Ebola. The team at Oxford University who have been developing and testing their vaccine were well set to simply switch their system from Ebola to COVID-19, and they did this effectivel...
Here’s what the science reveals about the safety of the Pfizer shot for this age group, the doses involved, and the role it will play in protecting everyone from the disease.
There are four key areas to compare vaccine and natural infection with the virus. Breadth How much of the virus the immune system learns to attack You get a broader immune response after being infected with the virus than vaccination.
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging -doi:10.1007/s00259-021-05652-1Sollini, MartinaGelardi, FabriziaBiroli, MatteoChiti, ArturoSpringer Berlin HeidelbergEuropean Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
It's been over a month since China relaxed its COVID-19 measures, and all eyes are now on the country's economic recovery. Globally, "growth has slowed to the extent that the global economy is perilously close to falling into recession," according to the World Bank's latest report. On...
Do remember – the vaccine does not actually protect you against the COVID-19. It merely mimics the SARS-CoV-2 virus, to help your body learn to fight the real virus. In some people, the vaccine may not galvanise an adequate immune system response. ...
I told my landlord I couldn't pay April rent—due to Covid-19. This is his incredibly emotional response Adding this one simple food to your diet may help you live to 100, according to the world's longest-living people
infection that there's a subset of patients at risk for vascular events, including both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes and things of that nature. It's not surprising to see that the incidence of these is in direct proportion to COVID-19 disease severity, but we need to follow this ...
I haverheumatoid arthritisand would like to know what risks are involved if I were to get sick with the coronavirus (COVID-19). Am I more likely to get COVID-19if I have rheumatoidarthritis? What can I expect? Doctor’s Response ...
What are the symptoms of coronavirus? What can you expect with COVID variants? Fever, fatigue and dry cough; nasal congestion, runny nose and sore throat; diarrhea; and shortness of breath are signs of infection.