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Everyone is still at risk of contracting COVID-19 amid the ongoing pandemic. But young people may not need another vaccine dose for extended protection. Experts recently weighed in on the vaccination situation in the U.S. and how the current data…
COVID-19 has continued to be a global threat three years after the pandemic started. And while vaccinations have proven beneficial for the larger population, comprising children and young adults, older adults are still at high risk of developing severe illness…
Amid the tripledemic, there is another health concern that experts fear could lead to another spike in cases among kids. This has led authorities to announce a health alert for parents to take caution and be on the lookout for…
Groundbreaking research is working on a new vaccine that could change how the medical community handles the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientists in San Antonio, Texas, are creating an entirely new type of COVID-19 vaccine that could eliminate the need for boosters…
ealth experts expect another surge of COVID-19 cases to come this fall as new subvariants of the virus spread, but will people need to mask up to protect themselves? Mask mandates have eased around the country since the height of…
ADHD patients may experience a drug shortage of Adderall as some pharmacies across the U.S. are having difficulties securing the prescription drug due to supply chain issues. Adderall is a commonly used medication for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). CVS Health…
Upon testing wastewater samples from New York, London and Jerusalem, experts said there’s reason to believe the virus has been circulating more widely. Source link
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has formally recommended the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents ages 12 through 17. But there are things the public should know about the vaccine before getting jabbed. In its recommendation published Monday,…
Having regular physical activity may help lower the risk of adverse COVID-19 outcomes, a team of researchers has found. But how much exercise does one need to get the best protection? For their work, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine,…