A recent study provides insights on the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on employment, anxiety, and financial distress among women who have
Month: April 2021
Kazakhstan rolls out national coronavirus vaccine
Kazakhstan on Monday rolled out its homegrown coronavirus vaccine, with the Central Asian country’s health minister receiving the jab on
Fiji capital in lockdown after virus ‘superspreader’ event
The Fijian capital Suva entered a 14-day lockdown Monday as the Pacific island nation battled to contain a COVID-19 spike
FDA to scrutinize unproven cancer drugs after 10-year gap
Each year the U.S. approves dozens of new uses for cancer drugs based on early signs that they can shrink
New COVID restrictions in Thailand as cases rise
New COVID restrictions came into force in Thailand on Monday to try to halt a spiralling outbreak that saw deaths
US experts recommend resuming J&J COVID vaccinations
The United States should resume Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations, an expert panel recommended to health authorities on Friday, after
US experts recommend resuming J&J COVID vaccinations
The United States should resume Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations, an expert panel recommended to health authorities on Friday, after
Billion COVID-19 vaccine doses administered globally
More than one billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered worldwide, less than five months after the first mass
Indian COVID variant found in Switzerland: health authority
A first case of the COVID-19 variant contributing to the exploding outbreak in India has been detected in Switzerland, the
Simple foot test detects heart rhythm disorder in patients with diabetes
Atrial fibrillation can be detected during annual foot assessments in patients with diabetes, according to research presented today at EHRA