Healthcare

Research continues to reveal how COVID-19 affects different people with different health issues, both short-term and long-term.
It may take two to four weeks before experts have enough data to know whether Omicron is a bigger threat than Delta. Much of what is known is based on lab tests and models of the virus’ spike protein mutations.
The CDC has shifted its recommendation on adults getting a booster COVID-19 vaccine to now include everyone ages 18 years and older.
Omicron has caused the U.S. to install travel bans against several South African countries while vaccine makers rush to test their vaccines against it. For that news and more, continue reading.
With the Thanksgiving holiday upon us, BioSpace felt it was important to give thanks for some of the positive things that have happened this year. And there are many!
Although vaccines and effective therapeutics are powerful tools in preventing and treating COVID-19, we’re not done battling the disease just yet. For those stories and more, read on.
If you are wondering what the butterfly effect is and how it affects COVID-19 patients, you have come to the right place. Here is everything you need to know.
The two dominant theories over the origins of COVID-19 are that the virus developed naturally, probably from bats in a wet market in Wuhan, China, and the “lab leak.”
While COVID-19 appears to be battling back in cold-weather states in the U.S. and parts of Europe, researchers continue to study vaccine efficacy and new approaches to dosing. Here’s a look.
A week after announcing its intention to spin off its consumer health division, J&J revealed ambitious plans for its pharmaceutical business.
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