Covid-19 Stories
- With both Covid-10 vaccines now in distribution, more shots are reaching more arms. But, more shots yield more data, more reactions, and hence, more problems.
- New changes have moved frontline workers down the list for getting a coronavirus vaccine.
- With kitchen tables and beds our current workstations, good posture has gone the way of the Happy Hour -- it's little wonder backs ache.
- As COVID-19 continues to spread worldwide, scientists are analyzing new ways to track it. One promising approach is training dogs to detect people who are infected by smelling samples of human...
- A recent choice at Jupiter Medical Center sparked outrage among workers left unvaccinated, including those at one of the hospital’s urgent care clinics, or who believe the hospital was currying...
- Last month, the FDA granted Emergency Use Authorization for at-home Covid-19 tests. Now, several at-home tests are available from major retailers.
- 2020 has been a rough year, and it’s coming to a close amid a flurry of news both good and bad. Public health experts stress the importance of staying safe and staying home, but that doesn’t mean...
- Diabetics face many challenges even in a normal year, but pandemic-related delays of care can be especially dangerous.
- Smell loss – called anosmia – is a common symptom of COVID-19. DIY smell tests may be one way to identify potential infections early.
- Novavax is enrolling participants for a phase 3 clinical trial of its Covid-19 vaccine.
- For most people across the globe, the wait for Covid-19 vaccination is approaching a finish line. But vaccine development, including tests for safety and efficacy, is only part of the story. A...
- A year ago, while many Americans were finishing their holiday shopping and finalizing travel plans, doctors in Wuhan, China, were battling a mysterious outbreak of pneumonia with no known cause.