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The study "really underlines how significant the pandemic environment was for mental and neurological health," Mahdi Moqri, a ...
Several studies have earlier found that SARS-CoV-2 infections have led to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in older ...
Living through the pandemic aged our brains faster — even among people who never became sick with COVID-19, according to a ...
This marks US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s latest effort to weave vaccine scepticism into US policy. Read more at ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has advised against the use of antibiotics even in patients with severe COVID when a ...
As Covid-19 transmission ramps up in the United States, recent changes to federal vaccine guidance have left many Americans ...
Vaccination against shingles increased among adults age 50 and older in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic, but not ...
Researchers analysed brain scans, with half of the cohort having undergone scans prior to the pandemic, and the remainder having scans both before and after the global health crisis. After reviewing ...
A majority of Americas (59%) say they don’t intend to get a vaccine this fall against COVID-19, according to survey results from KFF, a leading health policy organization. In contrast, four in every ...
The COVID-19 pandemic upended life for individuals and communities worldwide. Social isolation, health mandates, illness, and ...
A long-term briefing insight document prepared by the Treasury says government should let the Reserve Bank respond to ...
W hen will the COVID-19 pandemic end in the U.S.? Is it over when the president says so, by scientific consensus, or when the public thinks so? Historians of pandemics think it’s mainly the latter.