Traveling abroad is becoming less complicated for vaccinated travelers. A growing list of countries is reducing or eliminating Covid-19 quarantine and testing requirements for those who have been fully vaccinated, while maintaining …
Read More »San Diego County COVID-19 Update – 04/13/2021 | News
Here’s today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data as of April 12. Vaccination progress: Nearly 2.28 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been delivered in the …
Read More »Can a cup of yogurt cure your case of COVID-19?
Can a cup of probiotic yogurt help save the lives of people with COVID-19? Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev say they have identified molecules in kefir yogurt that are effective …
Read More »UK variant not linked to more serious illness or death, study finds
People infected with the most contagious variant of coronavirus first identified in the UK did not experience more severe symptoms and were not at increased risk of death, according to a new …
Read More »Coronavirus pandemic ‘far from over’: WHO | Coronavirus pandemic news
Confusion and complacency in addressing COVID-19 mean the pandemic is far from over, but can be controlled in months with proven public health measures, the head of the World Health Organization said. …
Read More »Unusual treatment shows promise for children with brain tumors
For decades, a deadly type of childhood cancer has eluded the best tools of science. Now doctors have come up with an unusual treatment: dripping millions of copies of a virus directly …
Read More »We could soon have cancer and HIV vaccines thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine
The COVID-19 vaccine uses the first mRNA technology of its kind to protect a person from infection. Scientists are now applying that technology to other hard-to-treat diseases like cancer and HIV. Clinical …
Read More »Israeli scientists stop brain tumors in mice, say they could cure deadly cancer
Israeli researchers believe they can make the deadliest brain cancer less deadly, after they stopped tumor growth in mice and in a laboratory model using human cells by blocking access to specific …
Read More »Difficult Decisions Emerge as Link Between AstraZeneca Vaccine and Rare Bleeding Disorder Clarifies | Sciences
People queue for the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The UK has used the vaccine more than any other European country. Clodagh Kilcoyne / REUTERS By Kai Kupferschmidt, Gretchen VogelApril …
Read More »Nearly 40% of Marines have declined COVID-19 vaccines
Approximately 75,500 Marines have received vaccinations, including those who are now fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated, according to service-wide data obtained by the network. Almost 48,000 Marines have chosen not to receive …
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