Blood clots are more likely after COVID-19 than after the vaccine – Futurity
The rare blood clots some people experienced after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is more likely after COVID-19 infection, experts report.
The rare blood clots some people experienced after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is more likely after COVID-19 infection, experts report.
NIH scientists find clinicians still rely often on older and toxic medicines.
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