The Haneda Airport in Tokyo has a woman test positive for COVID just 3 days before the start of the Olympics. What is more, there were reasons to believe she was in fact infected with the Lambda COVID variant which ...
Until now, the PfizerBioNTech vaccine, along with Moderna and Johnson & Johnson have received emergency use authorization. This FDA approval requires only three months of trials and two months of data. Because the vaccines do not have full approval yet, ...
To help prevent the virus from spreading further and to save lives, the United States is launched multiple campaigns to encourage states, cities, and local health departments to ramp up their efforts to vaccinate everyone who needs to be vaccinated ...
Good news and bad news. Good news: Research shows that COVID-19 vaccines may protect the lungs of patients. Bad news: the number of U.S teens and young adults suffering from depression and suicide risks have increased during the pandemic. The ...
The “Deadpool” star works hard in the gym and the kitchen to get that great physique. Not only can Ryan Reynolds manage his meals, but he also has an incredible workout routine! From superhero to the love interest in countless ...
Running a usual COVID-19 test usually takes several hours. In a world where time is, in most situations, a luxury we can’t afford, faster solutions are always welcomed. Officials from many countries believe that rapid COVID-19 testing is practically mandatory ...
A recent report of the Commonwealth Fund provided a shocking assessment regarding America’s health care system. In contrast to comparably wealthy countries, the U.S. is last when it comes to health care, registering the highest infant and maternal mortality rates. ...
An expert suggests that tens of thousands of vaccinated individuals may get infected with COVID-19, but most of them won’t be considerably impacted by the virus. The intensity of the illness (which differs from the number of individuals who contract ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the number of death rates due to coronavirus infection have surged by 80% in Africa, with a 6,343 weekly rate. During a media briefing, WHO’s Director-General Tedros Adhamon Ghebreyesus declared that the Delta ...
Aging is a normal life process, and we all experience it differently. However, aging prematurely is something that we might be able to control. When it comes to daily behaviors that lead to aging, smoking and drinking excessive amounts of ...
The U.S is still struggling to keep Covid-19 outbreaks under control, despite having 70% of the adult population (12 or more) vaccinated with one of the available vaccines: Moderna, PfizerBioNTech, and Johnson & Johnson. According to CDC data, recent outbreaks ...
Sleeping is a crucial part of staying healthy, and researchers are always searching for ways to support that. A recent study, however, found that getting more sleep isn’t always beneficial. Such a thing might come as a surprise for some, ...
There’s a less than one percent chance that the changes in Earth’s energy absorption were caused naturally, according to researchers who studied the issue. A small change in the energy Earth receives from the sun or radiates back into space ...
Rochelle Walensky, the CDC director, said that the coronavirus that has been troubling humanity over the past (nearly) two years is only “a few mutations potentially away” from evolving into a strain immune to the existing vaccines. The concept was ...
COVID-19 seems to have returned with improved forces. The new Delta variant is ravaging the US and many other parts of the world. Vaccinations are working for the most part, according to medical experts. Officials are frequently urging people to ...
The state is refusing to provide the city with 550 nurses to help take care of COVID-19 patients. The reason given was that it will have to use its own money (in other words, federal stimulus money) for paying for ...
As of 18 July, the public health officials in California changed their Covid-19 recommendations. The new guidance recommends wearing masks in public indoor places, even for those fully vaccinated. The same recommendation was made by the CDC a couple of ...
Government officials and policymakers attempted to rely on numbers to analyze the impact of COIVD-19 on the nation. Figures like the quantity of hospitalization or deaths are part of the burden of clearly identifying the outcome or status of the ...
A new study published in BMC Medicine has found that the risk of heart attack, stroke and death among those with heart disease is reduced if they consume moderate amounts of alcohol. The study analyzed more than 48,000 heart disease ...
In a report, the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisationsaid in April that Pfizer was the preferred vaccine for under-50s and then in June they changed it so that it would apply only to those under 60 years old. In ...
California Will Require COVID Vaccination or Testing for All State Employees and Health Care Workers
The daily number of infections due to COVID is rising in the US. Officials such as Anthony Fauci strongly recommend vaccination. Sceptics are also there, plenty of them. Sceptics have their reasons to refuse to get vaccinated. We don’t judge ...
COVID-19 Deaths are constantly rising in the USA, particularly among unvaccinated individuals, while doctors have been struggling to convince citizens to get vaccinated. Brytney Cobia, a doctor from Alabama, made a touching Facebook post last week, promoting a possibly life-saving ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning people about outbreaks of a “superbug” fungus that’s resistant to drugs, and caution becomes the only option. Patients from hospitals and long-term facilities in Washington, D.C. and Texas are those ...
New study highlights the dangers of red and processed meat and its link to an increased risk of heart disease. Red meat such as pork, beef, and lamb is an essential protein, minerals, and vitamins, but consuming too much can ...
Keeping ourselves a healthy and active mind isn’t really easy nowadays when stress, depression, and burnout are widespread. But the good news is that we can get back on track even without spending money on pills — many times, our ...