Category: pharma

Nearly One Third of Covid-19 Survivors Have Symptoms, Some Up To 9 Months Later, New Study Finds

As people with Long Covid come to grips with ongoing symptoms such as fatigue, chest pain, difficulty breathing and brain fog, the ongoing question is when–and if–such symptoms may potentially end.

Did Gwyneth Paltrow Claim A Diet Helped Recovery From Long Covid-19?

On her Goop website, Gwyneth Paltrow wrote that “I had Covid-19 early on, and it left me with some long-tail fatigue and brain fog.”

It Will Take The G-7 To Stop Covid-19: Here Are 5 Reasons Why

The G-7 Meeting offers hope in the battle against Covid-19 and also a hope to abate the constant reminder that Covid-19 is the deadly embodiment of why a predictable tomorrow is the stuff that dreams are made of.

Walgreens To Expand Covid-19 Vaccination To Pharmacies In 23 States

Walgreens said it will begin receiving more than 480,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses a week as part of the broader Biden administration effort to increase vaccination at U.S. pharmacies.

Time To Ban Sugar-Sweetened Beverages In The Workplace

When a university campus banned the sale of sugar-sweetened beverages in its cafeterias, people drank less Coke and Pepsi. And they got thinner, too!

Should You Get Covid-19 Vaccines While Pregnant?

A study found that COVID-19 coronavirus infection rates to be 70% higher in pregnant people.

CVS To Finish Nursing Home, Assisted Living Covid-19 Vaccinations By Mid-March

CVS Health says it will complete vaccinating residents of more than 40,000 long-term care facilities across the U. S. by mid-March.

Humidity: Another Reason Face Masks May Protect Against Severe Covid-19

A NIH study showed how a face mask may serve as a humidifier.

CVS Health Will Return Aetna To Obamacare Market

CVS Health said it will re-enter the business of selling individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act next year.

How AI Can Remedy Racial Disparities In Healthcare

Examining how artificial intelligence (AI) can break down the barriers of individual bias and institutional racism in American medicine.