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We Won't Solve Long COVID Until We Decide What It Is
Medscape· 5 days agoIs a slow recovery from COVID-19 the lingering effects of a bad infection or the start of a new syndrome?
Moderna Stock Soars on Cutting-Edge Personalized Cancer Vaccines | Investing.com
Investing.com· 6 days agoStocks Analysis by MarketBeat.com (Jea Yu) covering: Merck & Company Inc, Amgen Inc, Biogen Inc,...
Moderna shares rise as Argus lifts price target to $150 By Investing.com
Investing.com· 3 days agoOn Thursday, Argus increased its price target on Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) shares listed on NASDAQ:MRNA...
Prenatal Maternal Distress During Pandemic Tied to Newborn Brain Development
MedPage Today· 3 days agoLeft amygdalar volumes were smaller in newborns whose mothers had high psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic, a small cross-sectional study ...
Obtaining dangerous pathogens is too easy
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 5 hours agoGUEST COMMENTARY:
Maps show "hot, hot heat" headed to Northeast U.S.
CBS News· 6 days agoThe sweltering heat felt in the western U.S. is headed to the Northeast with dangerously hot temperatures putting millions of Americans at risk. The...
COMMENTARY: Misleading BMJ Public Health paper on COVID-19 excess mortality needs to be retracted
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 6 days agoThe paper's results have been taken to mean that vaccines are dangerous, and this has led to...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 days agoWhatever.) has compared vaccine mandates to “modern-day segregation” during a television appearance on Tuesday on Fox News Jr aka Newsmax. According to Mediaite, “Newsmax host Chris Salcedo ...
Vaxart Provides Business Update
Morningstar· 6 days agoVaxart anticipates that net proceeds from the recent $40 million offering, expected fees and reimbursements under its Project NextGen award of up to $453 million, combined ...
Museums preserve clues that can help scientists predict and analyze future pandemics
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoNearly all emerging infectious diseases in humans originate from microorganisms that are harbored by wildlife and subsequently “jump,” either directly or indirectly – for example, through mosquitoes ...