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2-Dose Vaccines Provide Better Protection Against Hospitalization, Death In COVID-19 Survivors
People who had a prior COVID-19 infection gained better protection from two-dose vaccines. -
Cancer Treatment And Diagnosis Backlogs During COVID-19 May Affect Cancer Survival
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer patients includes delayed diagnosis, deferred tests and treatment delay. -
Kindness May Be A 'Powerful Brain Booster' For Families: Study
The researchers conducted their study on 38 pairs of mothers and their 3- to 5-year-old children who engaged in a four-week online kindness curriculum. -
'Exercise Really Is Medicine': Cycling Benefits People With 'Accelerated Aging' Disease
Myotonic dystrophy is "really a form of accelerated aging" and may "put you in a wheelchair," said senior study author Mark Tarnopolsky. -
Overall Risk Of Heart Inflammation After COVID-19 Vaccination Is Very Low: Study
Researchers found no significant difference between the incidence of myopericarditis following COVID-19 vaccination and other viral vaccinations. -
How To Really Close The Global Vaccine Gap
A combination of vaccine hesitancy and regulatory, infrastructure, and logistical barriers are to blame for low inoculation rates. -
Meningococcal Disease Outbreak Affecting Gay, Bisexual Men In Florida: Health Authorities
The disease is preventable via the meningococcal conjugate vaccine. -
Can My Child Get COVID-19 From The Vaccines?
Parents are hesitant to have their children vaccinated due to the unanswered questions they may have about the vaccines. -
COVID-19 Booster Side Effects: What To Expect
The side effects of booster shots may be very similar to those of the primary vaccines. -
COVID-19: Mental Health Telemedicine Was Off To A Slow Start
The country needed a robust – and fast – transition to mental health telemedicine. And the pandemic turned out to be just the thing to make it happen.