Findings reveal coronaviruses exploit stress-linked tRNA modifications, enhancing translation efficiency and offering insights for antiviral drug development.
People hospitalised with severe COVID-19 had a 24 per cent higher risk ...
An analysis of 76 million people found that those who had been ill with Covid were at greater risk of developing one cancer ...
Those who have contracted Covid could be at an increased risk of lung cancer, scientists have found. The research indicates ...
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy may lower the risk for preeclampsia and other complications, according to new data.The findings “support the importance of strengthening COVID vaccination ...
As the sixth anniversary of the WHO pandemic declaration passes with total media silence, wastewater data, excess death estimates and new research on Long COVID reveal an ongoing public health ...
In fact, the study concluded that having a severe case of Covid-19 increased people's risk of lung cancer by some 24 percent. Not only that, but the study also found that getting vaccinated against ...
COVID-19 is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often ...
What's changed, and what hasn't, since President Donald Trump declared the U.S. emergency on March 13, 2020. At the time, nearly 2,000 Americans were infected with the virus. But at-home covid tests ...
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes a respiratory illness with systemic immune cell activation, inflammation, widespread multiorgan dysfunction, and thrombosis.
A fourth dose of bivalent or monovalent BA.1-adapted BNT162b2 vaccines was safe and elicited robust neutralizing responses in adults aged 18 to 55 years.