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Covid Conservation: Where the wild things went during the pandemic
The study, which was published in Nature Ecology & Evolution on Monday, deepens and complicates scientists’ understanding of what has been called the...
Leaky blood vessels behind Long Covid-linked brain fog: Study
The findings were reported in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Covid caution: Empowering the Pandemic Accord
A torrent of misinformation threatens to undermine efforts to adopt a legally binding Pandemic Accord. WHO’s member states must rely on a pragmatic...
About 1 in 10 pregnant women will develop long Covid: Study
Researchers from University of Utah Health in Salt Lake City, US, followed a group of women from 46 US states plus Washington, DC, who got Covid while...
233 mutations & counting, but COVID virus losing bite
Mandaviya said health is such an issue where all stake holders and countries should come together and work.
Why is the Covid-severity lessening Paxlovid underused
When Paxlovid was first authorized for emergency use in the U.S. in December 2021, it was free for anyone who needed it. Once the government stopped...
Mitchell Marsh tests Covid positive ahead of Windies T20Is opener
Marsh will play despite testing positive for Covid on the eve of the series opener and will follow Cricket Australia protocols.
Even mild Covid can affect sleep quality: Study
It is already known that insomnia was common in patients who had to be hospitalised, but a team from Phenikaa University, Vietnam, aimed to explore...