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New COVID variants keep popping up. What are symptoms?
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Get an updated COVID-19 vaccine, flu shot this fall: CDC panel
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FDA advisers urge targeting JN.1 strain in recipe for fall’s COVID vaccines Government advisers said it’s time to update the recipe for ...
LB.1 COVID variant: Symptoms, spread, latest data
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LB.1 is the newest COVID variant to arrive after the emergence of the FLiRT variants but there’s “no evidence that LB.1 causes ...
COVID-19 cases could be on the rise in Houston
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HOUSTON – Heat waves might not be the only kind of wave Houstonians have to deal with in the next few weeks, ...
COVID-19 Vaccines May Reduce Virus-Induced Memory Problems
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Summary: COVID-19-induced cognitive impairment is linked to the protein IL-1β. Researchers found that vaccination can reduce brain inflammation and memory loss in ...
“No evidence” new COVID variant LB.1 causes more severe disease, CDC says
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There are no signs so far that the new LB.1 variant is causing more severe disease in COVID-19 patients, the Centers for ...
Big Island health care providers urge public to mask up, get vaccinated as COVID cases continue to climb : Big Island Now
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Hundreds of respiratory illnesses circulate through the human population. Most tend to be mild and people simply live with them. Even if ...
Oilers, Panthers could join short list of teams to win from fall to summer in same NHL season
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It’s officially summer, and the best two teams in hockey during the winter months of the 2023-24 NHL season are still playing. Whichever ...
Why Some People Are Protected Against Covid-19, Study Reveals
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A new study published in the science journal Nature has revealed why some people never get COVID-19, even after exposure. Researchers conducted ...
Latest information on strain, newest CDC data
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With a two-week period ending on June 22, the CDC Nowcast data tracker predicts that KP.3 positive cases will rise to 33.1% ...