n three recent studies, researchers have found that following one dose of the vaccine made by AstraZeneca with a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine produces strong immune responses, as measured […]
New research suggests that Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine provides protection against worrisome virus variants — but perhaps not for the reasons researchers originally thought. Read Article
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U.S. COVID-19 cases have dropped 95% since January. At least 65% of adults have had a least one vaccine shot. President Biden aims to have 70% of adults vaccinated with […]
“It’s become such a frequent question, such a point of anxiety for patients, that last week we had three different meetings and conferences and seminars all taking about this and […]
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The medical field has historically neglected and abused trans people, while also overlooking them in clinical trials. Despite community skepticism, LGBTQ people overall are more likely to view COVID-19 vaccines […]
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Mixing COVID-19 vaccines appears to boost immune responses
/in Newsn three recent studies, researchers have found that following one dose of the vaccine made by AstraZeneca with a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine produces strong immune responses, as measured […]
Why does the Johnson & Johnson vaccine work against variants? A new study suggests an answer
/in NewsNew research suggests that Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine provides protection against worrisome virus variants — but perhaps not for the reasons researchers originally thought. Read Article
U.S. Moves Closer To Biden’s July 4 COVID-19 Vaccination Goal
/in News, UncategorizedU.S. COVID-19 cases have dropped 95% since January. At least 65% of adults have had a least one vaccine shot. President Biden aims to have 70% of adults vaccinated with […]
Caught in a ‘pickle,’ millions of Americans might not have had an adequate response to the Covid-19 vaccine
/in News“It’s become such a frequent question, such a point of anxiety for patients, that last week we had three different meetings and conferences and seminars all taking about this and […]
US health agencies will decide if COVID-19 booster shots are needed – not vaccine companies
/in NewsIt is still unknown if and when a COVID-19 booster shot might be needed. Read Article
Mix-and-match COVID vaccines trigger potent immune response
/in NewsPreliminary results from a trial of more than 600 people are the first to show the benefits of combining different vaccines. Read Article
Why It’s Harder For Many Transgender People To Access (And Trust) COVID-19 Vaccines
/in NewsThe medical field has historically neglected and abused trans people, while also overlooking them in clinical trials. Despite community skepticism, LGBTQ people overall are more likely to view COVID-19 vaccines […]
Are they experimental? Can they alter DNA? Experts tackle lingering coronavirus vaccine fears.
/in NewsHow can the vaccines be safe and effective if they were developed so quickly? Read Article
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines produce robust immune responses in women who are pregnant or nursing
/in NewsThe findings come from a small study conducted at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston. Read Article
Coronavirus Vaccines Protect Pregnant Women, Another Study Suggests
/in NewsThe shots may also have benefits for infants and do not seem to damage the placenta, according to the latest research. Read Article