New research shows a common nasal spray used for allergies may protect you from COVID-19. The over-the-counter spray is an antihistamine known as azelastine. Researchers say the spray could also ...
The authors have declared no conflicts of interest. Ethics approval was granted by the University of the West Indies Ethics Committee and the SWRHA Bioethics Committee. All participants gave informed ...
A team led by the University of Sydney has identified red blood cell rupture at dying endothelial sites as a primary driver of microvascular obstruction in COVID-19, bypassing the expected role of ...
(Gray News) - A combination shot for flu and COVID-19 using messenger RNA-generated antibodies in a study, but U.S. government regulators want to see data on whether the new vaccine protects people ...
While Vaxart can proceed with its study, fellow COVID-19 vaccine developers GeoVax and Novavax continue to be hamstrung by various regulatory roadblocks. The Department of Health and Human Services ...
ANN ARBOR – Travel restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic caused a major pause in critical work to control destructive, invasive sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, resulting in two years of ...
A study, led by the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, found that women had a 31% greater risk of developing long COVID-19 symptoms than men. The findings are part of a national ...
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