Harvard experts on Omicron and long COVID
As weary Americans hold out hope that the decline of Omicron signals an end to the pandemic’s emergency phase, physicians ...
Read moreAs weary Americans hold out hope that the decline of Omicron signals an end to the pandemic’s emergency phase, physicians ...
Read moreAs more governors end mask mandates, and as Omicron fades and a range of new anti-COVID tools emerge, risk-reduction experts ...
Read moreTwo treatments that have been shown to be ineffective against COVID-19 — hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin — were more heavily prescribed ...
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Read moreEven for those never infected with SARS-CoV-2, new research shows that lifestyle disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic may have triggered ...
Read moreThe hospitalization rate for acute cardiovascular disease events in a large southern California health system was 1.62 times higher in ...
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Read moreGenetic mutations that promote the growth of the most common type of adult brain tumors can be accurately detected and ...
Read moreSpontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), a tear in an artery supplying blood to the heart, is a common cause of ...
Read moreMasks are coming off, mandates are easing, and people are beginning to mingle more freely. Spring is just around the ...
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