COVID Vaccines Show No Signs of Harming Fertility or Sexual Function
The novel coronavirus, in contrast, can disrupt both things in unvaccinated men and women
The novel coronavirus, in contrast, can disrupt both things in unvaccinated men and women
Experts weigh in on common questions about whether and when additional doses of coronavirus vaccines may be needed
The #ScienceUpFirst initiative was created to provide, support and amplify accurate scientific information to help people make informed health decisions
Stripping back nearly all public health restrictions comes as the virus still poses a threat
Clear legal pathways exist to move the U.S. closer to herd immunity
The Republican went to Blytheville, Texarkana and other municipalities in the state to allay people’s fears
Getting flu again postinoculation is more common than a return case after a COVID shot
A look at the financial and behavioral nudges that can provide incentives for change
It retards growth and intellectual development in millions of children yet is largely ignored by researchers. New findings suggest excellent possibilities for a vaccine
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