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Sanofi Chief Executive Paul Hudson said on Wednesday the company is likely to see some weakness in U.S. vaccine demand this ...
A week before he’s set to leave office, Gov. Phil Murphy said goodbye to New Jersey on Tuesday, saying his administration ...
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But each week, Herbert, a doctoral student in social, emotional, and inclusive education at the University of Vermont, and ...
Notre Dame skipped a bowl game after getting left out of the College Football Playoff. Then Miami and Indiana bullied their ...
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A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, revealing an unexpected interaction between key immune pathways.
It has been almost six years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic in 2020, and while it is no longer considered a public health emergency, it can still make more vulnerable ...
Everyone's home for the holidays — and so are the germs. It's possible sickness could be knocking on the door along with your party guests. It's cold and flu season, and common winter illnesses such ...
For millions of people living with long COVID, symptoms like shortness of breath, mental fog, and deep fatigue continue long after infection, with no clear explanation. Now, a group of leading ...
Last Friday, Stanford Medicine confirmed that the mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine can cause myocarditis. In a new study, the researchers detailed, for the first time, causation between the vaccine and ...