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LJI scientist Alison Tarke honored by Italian government
Newswise· 6 days agoThis award is given to an early career, female scientist each year. “This award is a huge honor,”...
COVID-19: What to know about the new variants; what are the symptoms of FLiRT?
FOX 25 Boston· 7 days agoA new group of COVID-19 variants are sparking concerns about a potential flare-up of the virus over...
A deadly coronavirus has resurfaced in Saudi Arabia, killing at least one patient
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFour new infections of a coronavirus known as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS-CoV) have been...
Small Business - Cordele Dispatch | Cordele Dispatch
Cordele Dispatch· 1 hour agoIt was previously authorized under a U.S. FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) as the QIAstat-Dx Respiratory SARS-CoV-2 Panel. The panel ...
A Potentially Fatal New COVID-Related Syndrome Has Emerged
IFLScience· 2 days agoA rare yet deadly autoimmune disorder appears to be on the rise in the north of England, and new...
Cambridge-Oxford-Caltech project makes vaccine that confers immunity to many coronaviruses, in mice
Cosmos· 7 days agoPreventing the rise of the next coronavirus pandemic or epidemic could depend on creative...
Earnings call: Virios Therapeutics reports on Q1 2024 progress By Investing.com
Investing.com· 11 hours agoVirios Therapeutics (NASDAQ: VIRI) discussed their first quarter financial results and provided an...
Symptoms, spread and more: What to know about new COVID 'FLiRT' variants
NBC Chicago· 3 days agoThe variants, identified as KP.1.1 and KP.2, collectively make up more than 32% of COVID cases in...
New omicron 'FLiRT' variants account for most COVID-19 cases in the US
Scripps News via AOL· 6 days agoThe IDSA says that current data shows that JN.1 is highly effective at evading the immune system,...
Sperm containing virus raises small risk of COVID-19 spread via sex -study
AOL· 6 days agoA study by doctors at China's Shangqiu Municipal Hospital of 38 men hospitalized with the disease found that six of them, or 16%, tested positive for SARS-CoV< ...