Medicine & TechnologyScripps Research has been awarded funding of $67 million to lead a new pandemic preparedness center. Learn more about the government’s initiative here.
Research revealed that deaths involving alcohol use disorder significantly increased during the pandemic. Find out how the health crisis affects mortality.
Lloviu virus from filoviridae related to Ebola virus and Marburg virus was detected in bats in Hungary, sparking fears of a new pandemic. Read on to learn more details.
Experts have warned the US government, including health officials against national strategies for a ‘new normal life with COVID-19. Learn more about it here.
A comprehensive study of hospitalizations in the US during the COVID pandemic revealed an alarming surge of antibiotic-resistant infection cases. Learn more about the association between the coronavirus pandemic and the increase in antimicrobial resistance.
The US faces a new challenge, as the death rate of homeless populations increased over the past few years of the pandemic. Read more about a portion of the homeless mortality rate carried out in California.
Experts monitor fungal infections that are prevalent in COVID-19 patients and recovering groups. Read on to know more about fungal infections, and how they pose threat as the cause of the next pandemic.
Autonomous service robots are now increasing, partly due to the risks of pandemic, in recent years. Check these new robotic units in South Korea that focuses on disinfecting establishments.
Hospital visits due to stroke dropped during the first wave of the pandemic. Find out how occurrences declined further during the latter periods of COVID-19.
People with tuberculosis may not be infected with COVID-19 at the same time, a new study in mice suggested. Find out more about the new discovery here.
A new study revealed that humans might have given back diseases to wildlife more often than previously thought. Read more to learn how human-to-wildlife disease transmission works.
During the pandemic, remote learning placed both educators and students in a bizarre situation. Read on to know more about initiatives experts are developing to revive and improve the skills children might have missed during isolations and lockdowns.
Pandemic is far from over, according to the World Health Organization despite a drop in the number of cases globally. Find out the reason the WHO has said so.
The whole world is looking forward to the end of the pandemic. Experts say though, that there are signs before it happens. Know more about these indications.