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Early warning system fills in gaps in infectious disease surveillance
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health developed an infectious disease early warning system that includes areas lacking
Antibiotic-Resistant Infections Affect Millions: How We Can Fight Back
The U.S. government has released new objectives this month to prevent, treat, research, and boost awareness about antibiotic-resistant infections. Antibiotics
Effective Ways to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 in Classrooms
New research shows that running air conditioning with the windows slightly open creates good airflow that may reduce the spread
What to Know About Vitamin D and COVID-19
Several studies have linked vitamin D deficiency to coronavirus infection and more severe COVID-19. Experts are now investigating if taking
Fauci and Other Experts Debate When Our COVID-19 Lives Will Return to Normal
It’s the 64,000-dollar question adjusted not just for inflation but for the deep craving the world has to just get
COVID-19 Is Likely to Be the Third-Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. This Year
New estimates are projecting the number of COVID-19 deaths could top 180,000 in the United States by the end of
If 50% of People Take These 3 Simple Steps, We Might Be Able to Stop the Spread of COVID-19
While a vaccine may be crucial to fully stopping the virus, a new study finds simple steps may drastically help
New, more infectious strain of COVID-19 now dominates global cases of virus: study
Researchers have shown that a variation in the viral genome of COVID-19 improved its ability to infect human cells and
Why Your Gym, Dentist, or Hairdresser May Ask You to Sign a COVID-19 Liability Waiver
Many gyms, yoga studios, restaurants, and other businesses are requiring customers to sign a waiver agreeing not to sue because