How the world made so much progress on a Covid-19 vaccine so fast
The coronavirus is an easier target for potential vaccines than other pathogens, and a prime candidate for new cutting-edge vaccine platforms.
The coronavirus is an easier target for potential vaccines than other pathogens, and a prime candidate for new cutting-edge vaccine platforms.
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A House subcommittee investigating the “lab leak” theory of Covid origins accuses EcoHealth of misrepresenting its virus research in Wuhan and pushes to deny it…
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On a new “First Opinion Podcast” episode, physician Joel Zivot, an advocate against the use of medicine in capital punishment, speaks about what it means…
Over the last decade, private equity firms acquired scores of wheelchair makers. Now, users routinely wait months to get their chairs repaired.
Nearly 15% of all claims submitted to payers for reimbursement were initially denied. More than half were eventually overturned and paid.
Despite its devastating impact, colorectal cancer is the only top-five cancer killer without its own research program within the Department of Defense’s Congressionally Directed Medical…