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F.D.A. Authorizes New Drug to Protect High-Risk Patients From Covid


Pemgarda, available in the coming weeks, is intended for immunocompromised people who are unlikely to mount an adequate response after vaccination. Read More

Are you willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine? AI says it knows the answer


A new artificial intelligence tool developed at the University of Cincinnati claims that with only a little bit of information, it can accurately predict whether or not a someone is willing to be ... Read More

COVID-19 vaccines: CDC says people ages 65 and up should get a shot this spring – a geriatrician explains why it’s vitally important


As you get older, you’re at higher risk of severe infection and your immunity declines faster after vaccination. Read More

The Great Covid Debate


Recently, dedicated vaccine supporter Jack the Insider took on NSW Libertarian MP John Ruddick, who has opposed Covid vaccines from the start. Their debate was held in the NSW State Parliament and ... Read More

Origin Resolved? 'Smoking Gun' Evidence Shows COVID-19 Deliberately Engineered in Chinese Lab, Scientist Says


A British professor who addressed the UN recently and suggested COVID-19 may have originated in a Chinese laboratory claimed to have evidence that has reached “the level of a smoking gun.” Richard H. Read More

Tuberculosis Is the Highest It’s Been in a Decade


NEW YORK — The number of U.S. tuberculosis cases in 2023 were the highest in a decade, according to a new government report. Read More

Election Updates: Trump plans to attend the wake for a slain N.Y.P.D. officer.


Marilyn Lands, a Democrat, won a special election Tuesday for a State House seat in Alabama after campaigning on access to abortion and in vitro fertilization, underscoring the continued political ... Read More

UK scientists aim to create m the world’s first lung cancer vaccine


Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said: ‘The science that successfully steered the world out of the pandemic could ... as Verstappen clarifies future – F1 news round-up New ... Read More

Billionaire Says His Long-Delayed ‘Titanic II’ Ship Will Be Antidote to ‘Woke’ Politics


Of course, there will be some tweaks to ensure it reaches its destination this time: Palmer wants the ship to have cutting-edge navigation equipment, safety systems, and plenty of lifeboats. Read More

The British royal family learns that if you don't fill an information vacuum, someone else will


It doesn't take much to get ... much less the entire world. Kate's video was a candid, emotional and effective way of sharing very personal information, said Matthew Hitzik, a veteran in crisis ... Read More

Latinas Led the RSV Vaccine Development. Here's Why That Matters.


POPSUGAR spoke to Drs. Alexandra Guzman and Barbara Pahud about their work on the first maternal RSV vaccine to protect babies from birth to 6 months. Read More

'Maybe I'm naive': Kavanaugh, Kagan combat Alito with real-world experience after New York Times nightmare scenario raised in social media 'censorship' case


Kavanaugh and Kagan took a dim view of a nightmare scenario raised by Alito in a major social media "censorship" case about the New York Times. The post ‘Maybe I’m naive’: Kavanaugh, Kagan combat ... Read More


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