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Organ transplant recipients can develop immunity after COVID-19, despite immunosuppression
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have shown that it is possible for solid organ transplant recipients who contract COVID-19 to experience
BioNTech starts vaccine production at new German site
German Covid-19 vaccine maker BioNTech said Wednesday it has started production at its new facility in Marburg, expected to significantly
German govt seeks to extend shutdown until March 14: draft text
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government wants to extend strict curbs to fight the pandemic until March 14, according to a
South Korea to approve AstraZeneca as first COVID-19 vaccine, including for elderly
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea on Wednesday said it would grant its first approval for a coronavirus vaccine to AstraZeneca,
A study presents an algorithm that automates electrocardiogram recordings
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is an examination that records the electrical activity of the heart during the cardiac cycle. It is
Is the COVID-19 vaccine effective if you don’t have a reaction to it?
Major retailers in Florida set to begin COVID-19 vaccine distribution Dr. Janette Nesheiwat tells ‘Fox & Friends’ this will ‘expand
AMIA has suggestions to build trust in AI clinical decision support
The American Medical Informatics Association has issued some new recommendations for how clinical decision support tools that adapt their algorithms as
Universal access to preventive drugs could reduce HIV incidence in sub-Saharan Africa
Universal HIV testing with linkage to treatment and prevention may be a promising approach to accelerate reductions in new infections
A ‘skeletal age’ calculator to predict bone fracture risk
Researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have developed a computational model to calculate ‘skeletal age’, a personalized estimate