It Will Take More Than a Vaccine to Beat COVID-19
Vaccines are making progress, but they may not defeat the virus completely. Luckily, other therapies are on the way, too.
Vaccines are making progress, but they may not defeat the virus completely. Luckily, other therapies are on the way, too.
U.S. regulators confirmed that sick cattle in Texas, Kansas and possibly in New Mexico contracted avian influenza. They stressed that the nation’s milk supply is…
Scientists have taken a major step towards developing a blood test that could identify millions of people who unknowingly spread tuberculosis.
A virologist, she worked with the pathologist Anthony Epstein, who died last month, in finding for the first time that a virus that could cause…
Measles Case Confirmed On Long Island, The 1st… – Mineola, NY – It is the third case of measles in New York State and the…
Join Dr. Syra Madad for an engaging two-part study group focused on the art and science of science communication. In this series, we delve into…
While most AHCJ members have been writing about health for a while, the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly turned nearly every other…
From the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been inundated with mis- and disinformation. It has highlighted the critical role of scientific risk communicators and…
History of Vaccines is an educational resource by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, one of the oldest professional medical organizations in the US.
Two Wild Poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) cases were reported from Dera Bugti and Chaman districts of Balochistan, Pakistan. The cases had onset of paralysis on…
Nature – Carrying a baby creates some of the same epigenetic patterns on DNA seen in older people.