The World Health Organization has issued a call for experts to join a new advisory group it’s forming, in part
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Decision on J&J COVID vaccine booster doses could take weeks
A decision on booster shots for the approximately 13.8 million Americans who received Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot coronavirus vaccine is
One-half of patients with low-risk prostate cancer switch from active surveillance to active treatment
Nearly half of men initially managed with active surveillance for “low-risk” prostate cancer transition to definitive treatment – such as
American dental association pushes for dental coverage under medicaid
Dental care should be a required part of Medicaid coverage for adults in every state, the American Dental Association and
New clues to why disability strikes people with multiple sclerosis
A new study may help explain why people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience worsening disability while those with two related
An autoimmune disorder may underlie male infertility
Investigators have found that the absence of autoimmune regulator (Aire) in mice results in fertility problems similar to those affecting
Researchers develop novel strategy for tuberculosis vaccine
Innovators at Purdue University and Houston Methodist Research Institute have created a novel strategy for developing an effective vaccine for
Can isometric resistance training safely reduce high blood pressure?
When was the last time you had your blood pressure checked? High blood pressure affects 1.13 billion people around the
High levels of suicidal ideation and depression symptoms observed during lockdown
A large, comprehensive survey of Victorian adults undertaken by The COPE INITIATIVE at the height of Melbourne’s long lockdown in
Global study: Long-term health issues of young unaccompanied migrants
The findings, published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, highlight the short- and long-term health challenges of unaccompanied minors (UAMs—those