Booster vaccines reduced the risk of COVID‑19–related hospitalization and death, according to a new study of over 3 million adults who had the autumn 2022 vaccine in England. The research led by the ...
Booster vaccines reduced the risk of COVID‑19-related hospitalization and death, according to a new study of over 3 million adults who had the autumn 2022 vaccine in England. The research, led by the ...
Pfizer reported fourth-quarter revenue and earnings that topped estimates even amid dwindling demand for its Covid products. The pharmaceutical giant reaffirmed the modest 2026 outlook that rattled ...
(WAND) - The COVID-19 pandemic is officially over, but the Centers for Disease Control estimates 20 million Americans are still living with a condition known as long COVID. "That's about the same ...
Bayer has filed separate lawsuits against the creators of three COVID-19 vaccines, claiming they violated intellectual property developed by Monsanto, the crop science company the German company ...
A patient displays a sticker after receiving a covid shot at a CVS Pharmacy branch in Los Angeles. (Marcio Jose Sanches/AP) (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP) You’re reading The Checkup With Dr. Wen, a ...
COVID-19 vaccination is still accepted by only half of pregnant women. Further scientific evidence on the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine could help overcome vaccine hesitancy in this population. We ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued updated guidance on who should receive the 2025 COVID-19 booster, focusing on people most at risk for severe illness. Under the current ...
It’s time to consider receiving the newly updated COVID booster to better protect against the continually mutating SARS-CoV-2 virus. Unfortunately, most Americans have COVID-19 in their rearview ...
COVID booster vaccinations reduced the likelihood of hospitalization related to COVID in patients with autoimmune diseases, with monovalent and bivalent booster vaccines showing 38% and 32% ...
Adrian Esterman receives funding from the NHMRC, MRFF and ARC. COVID rarely rates a mention in the news these days, yet it hasn’t gone away. SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, is still with us.
It’s time to consider receiving the newly updated COVID booster to better protect against the continually mutating SARS-CoV-2. Unfortunately, most Americans have COVID in their rearview mirror. Only ...