The first COVID-19 vaccine has received emergency use authorization. Yet a key question remains: Will U.S. adults be willing to
Iowa sees more than 2,000 new coronavirus cases in 1 day
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U.S.-born Black women at higher risk of preeclampsia than Black immigrants
Black women born in the United States have a higher risk of developing preeclampsia compared to Black women who immigrated
How elite sportswomen have suffered more than men during the pandemic
,Following an “invisible summer” caused by the coronavirus pandemic, elite women’s sport is finally returning—long after men resumed playing. Earlier
Coronavirus survives on skin five times longer than flu: study
The coronavirus remains active on human skin for nine hours, Japanese researchers have found, in a discovery they said showed
Young adults face higher risk of severe disease from infections than school-age children
The first systematic review of how the severity of infectious diseases changes with age suggests that the human immune system
This Starbucks Candy Corn Cold Brew Is Way Better Than the Candy Itself
Candy corn has kind of a tough reputation. While some brave souls can’t get enough of it, the rest of
Making gyms safer: Why the virus is less likely to spread there than in a bar
After shutting down in the spring, America’s empty gyms are beckoning a cautious public back for a workout. To reassure
Antibody study suggests more lasting immunity against COVID than believed
(HealthDay)—In a finding that should encourage scientists who are racing to develop coronavirus vaccines, a new study out of Iceland
More questions than answers as Canada’s immunity task force releases initial results
Initial results of a study of blood donors have provided a first glimpse into how many Canadian adults have been