Since the first Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan in 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has been evolving, creating new strains and sublineage mutations of different variants. The Delta variant originated in India last year, and since then, it has rapidly spread worldwide, ...

The island country in the Pacific Ocean and its Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern have been praised in the past by the international media for how the country dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic. New Zeeland was placed in lockdown, the borders ...

The Covid-19 pandemic took the lives of more than 4,926,000 people, and many countries are still struggling with their vaccination campaigns. Vaccine skeptics give different reasons why they do not want to get vaccinated against the new coronavirus. One of ...

As of now, the US is dealing with a surge in COVID-19 cases, and vaccination is the key to salvation. The US has about 107,000 new infections every day, which is a smaller number in comparison with 150,000 from last ...

Heatwaves are dangerous during pregnancy, causing dehydration, exhaustion, and in rare cases, heatstroke. Almost every pregnant woman has heard about the dangers posed by high temperatures during their pregnancy. Some have likely already experienced the negative effects heat can have ...

Only one-fiftieth of the probability of COVID mortality compared with non-vaccinated individuals with the same age group once boosters is fully immunized. The Ministry of Health has reported that 6.43 fatalities per 100,000 Israelis aged more than 60% each day ...

Alzheimer’s doesn’t forgive anyone once it is installed in the human brain. It’s the most common form of dementia, and it also qualifies as one of the leading causes of death in the world. But the good news is that ...

COVID-19 is a perilous disease, especially if you’re pregnant. Both the mother and the fetus are in danger, and all signs show that getting vaccinated won’t bring complications to the pregnancy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urge pregnant ...

Suffering from COVID isn’t easy, indeed, as the disease can cause severe illness and even death. But a new study reveals that a significant part of those who had to deal with the coronavirus had also manifested some symptoms months ...

According to the CDC, at least 127 people were sick – 18 were hospitalized – during an epidemic of salmonella covering dozens of States. As of September 15 15, outbreak-related infections were reported in 25 states, with only Texas reporting ...