Medicine & TechnologyOne may be more curious about the bivalent COVID-29 Omicron vaccine and the effects that may be affecting him following the shot. Read to know more about it.
A recent COVID-19 subvariant omicron variant called Centaurus has increased number of cases of infection, particularly in Florida and Europe. Read to know more.
Many people are wondering if delaying the vaccine or booster in time for the holiday helps. Read the article to know more about the new COVID-19 booster's components and see if they offer better protection.
Study findings suggest the virus’s leftover reservoir could be stimulating the immune system which may fuel certain symptoms of long COVID. Read to know more.
Chinese regulators have already approved the use of a vaccine mist as a COVID-19 booster dose. How effective is this needle-free vaccine? Read to find out.
Needle-Free COVID-19 Vaccine: First-Ever Alternative to Injectable Approved for Use in China
Researchers from Israel found no clear evidence that the virus behind COVID-19 came from bats despite the consensual opinion formed during the pandemic. Read the article to learn more.
An Italian man was reported to have tested positive for COVID-19, Monkeypox, and HIV viruses, all at the same time. How possible is this? Read to find out.
Research findings show that people who included physical activity in their daily routine lower the risk of COVID-19. Continue reading to know more about the study.
Researchers tested 500 substances including those found in olive oil, green tea, and red wine if they are effective for COVID-19 drug. Read to know more.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) drops quarantine and social distancing in their new COVID-19 guidelines after two and a half years of the pandemic. Read the article to know more details.
Based on studies, the claim that monkeypox is a side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine is false. Read to find out what the experts say about such a claim.
This winter, more non-COVID-19 respiratory infections are expected, according to a new study. Continue reading to know more about the diseases that could cause hospitalization.
Patients can use Paxlovid at home to prevent themselves from developing severe and possibly life-threatening COVID-19 symptoms. Read to know more about the drug.