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San Diego COVID-19 test maker Cue Health — once worth $2.3B — lays off entire company and shuts down
U-T San Diego· 4 days agoCue Health, the once high-flying San Diego biotech supplying rapid COVID-19 test kits to the NBA and...
Mary Lou Retton Addresses Backlash Over Fundraiser for Her Medical Bills
Us Weekly via AOL· 2 days agoMary Lou Retton. Robin Marchant/Getty Images for Buca, Inc. Mary Lou Retton is addressing trolls who...
Misleading Claims on Well-Known Rare Risk of AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine - FactCheck.org
FactCheck.org· 2 days agoA rare risk of dangerous blood clots associated with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine was identified and reported in early 2021. This month, the company ...
‘No reason to panic’ in Singapore, even with latest wave of Covid-19 infections
South China Morning Post· 17 hours agoSince news about the rise in the number of cases broke, many pharmacies have seen Covid-19 test kits...
Are men literally working themselves to death? A psychiatrist on what you can do to manage stress
WGNO via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoYour boss may have resources you are unaware of, or at least ideas due to more experience in the...
Moderna, CureVac, other vaccine stocks jump as new human bird-flu cases reported in U.S., Australia
Market Watch· 3 days agoVaccine-related stocks moved sharply higher Wednesday as new human bird-flu cases were reported in...
Boy battles Long COVID as family seeks alternative treatment
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 3 days agoAn estimated 17% of people who come down with COVID-19 go on to develop Post-Acute COVID-19...
As COVID fades into background, its implications remain forefront
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 5 days agoThere’s an expression, “You may be done with COVID, but COVID isn’t done with you.” The situation...
Keeping Up With COVID Vaccines Arms The Immune System Against Future Variants And Viruses
IFLScience· 5 days agoAs a seasonal disease (unlike COVID, as far as we know), each year scientists have the unenviable...
After years in decline, U.S. drowning deaths are rising again
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 3 days agoWhile it's not exactly clear what's causing the spike, public health experts believe the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could be at least in part to blame ...