Category: Breaking

‘Long Flu’ Also Exists But Is Less Common Than Long Covid, Study Suggests

Flu and Covid-19 patients suffered from symptoms including breathing problems, headaches, fatigue and anxiety three-to-six months after infection, researchers found.

Vitamin A Is Being Studied In The U.K. As A Potential Treatment To Covid Smell Loss

Research from Germany suggests vitamin A nose drops can help people recover from one of the main symptoms of Covid-19, smell loss.

Air Pollution Linked To Millions Of Premature Births In 2019, Study Finds

Outdoor air pollution was likely responsible for some 12,000 premature births in the U.S. in 2019, the researchers found.

Over 100 Federal Judges Heard Cases Despite Conflicts Of Interest, Report Says

The cases break both law and professional ethics, a Wall Street Journal investigation found.

Unvaccinated Americans Blame Everyone But Themselves—Children, Vaccines And Not Wearing Masks—For Covid Surge, Poll Finds

Vaccinated Americans overwhelmingly blamed the unvaccinated for sky-high Covid-19 cases, a new Kaiser poll found, while the unvaccinated ranked the holdouts last out of all reasons for the surge polled.

Pfizer Says Covid-19 Vaccine Works Well In Kids Five To 11 And Is Seeking FDA Authorization

Results from trials with younger children could be ready by the end of the year.

Pfizer Tests First mRNA Flu Shot In Patients As Firm Builds On Covid Vaccine Success

Pfizer hopes to use the mRNA technology behind its Covid-19 vaccine to make a more effective flu shot.

Biden Gets Coronavirus Vaccine Booster Live On Camera

Some Americans are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine booster after it was authorized by the FDA.

Pfizer Tests Pill That Could Prevent Covid Infection

Pfizer hopes the pill, taken twice a day, would stop someone from becoming infected with Covid-19.

Pfizer Tests Pill That Could Prevent Covid Infection

Pfizer hopes the pill, taken twice a day, would stop someone from becoming infected with Covid-19.