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There’s a new dominant COVID variant — but are the symptoms any different?
The Hill via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoHowever, KP.2 and KP.3 are still relatively similar, Dr. Natalie Thornburg, the chief lab official...
New COVID variant: What to know about KP.3
Newsweek· 3 hours agoA new coronavirus variant is rising to dominance across the U.S. as experts are warning of a potential "summer wave" of COVID-19 cases. Nicknamed...
A Guide to Managing COVID This Summer
New York Times· 10 hours agoHere’s what to know about symptoms, testing and treatment. As new variants of the coronavirus continue to gain traction, doctors and researchers are...
Coronavirus updates: Another 4.4 million US jobless claims, CDC director warns of second wave
CNET· 6 days agoThe coronavirus pandemic has upended life across the globe. Health care systems are scrambling to...
Pfizer study finds Paxlovid ineffective against Long COVID despite federal research funds
22 WSBT South Bend· 11 hours agoResearchers, including members of the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, found taking Paxlovid to be...
Study: Long COVID remains serious and persistent; more than 200 symptoms identified
FOX30 / CBS47 Jacksonville· 5 days agoAccording to the 265-page report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine,...
COVID can seriously damage your vision, even if you didn’t have symptoms, new study says. Experts...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago“Even those who were asymptomatic could suffer from damage in the eyes over time because of COVID-19...
Pfizer's Paxlovid fails as 15-day treatment for long COVID, study finds
Reuters via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCurrently, there are no proven treatments specifically for long COVID in which a host of symptoms...
GOP dogpile on risky research
Politico· 4 hours agoWhy it matters: Malaria, which is spread by mosquitoes, causes flu-like symptoms that can progress to kidney failure, seizures and mental confusion and can result in a coma ...
Bird flu tests are hard to get. So how will we know when to sound the pandemic alarm
The Norman Transcript· 3 hours agoStanford University infectious disease doctor Abraar Karan has seen a lot of patients with runny noses, fevers, and irritated eyes lately. Such symptoms could signal allergies ...