Could vitamin D protect Black people against COVID-19?
Previous research has linked vitamin D deficiency to a higher risk of getting COVID-19 and experiencing more severe disease, especially
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Previous research has linked vitamin D deficiency to a higher risk of getting COVID-19 and experiencing more severe disease, especially
Read moreCompared with women, men are more likely to develop severe COVID-19 and die. A small-scale pilot study tested whether injectable
Read moreIn this opinion feature, researchers from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, explain why COVID-19 policies in the United States should
Read moreThe way in which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report COVID-19 deaths may lead to an underestimation
Read moreA study suggests that among people hospitalized for COVID-19, blood levels of five proteins are higher in those who will
Read moreResearchers estimate a rate of 11.1 cases of anaphylaxis for every million first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Anaphylaxis
Read moreUnlike many other vaccines that contain an infectious pathogen or a part of it, viral vector vaccines use a harmless
Read moreResults from the ACTT-2 trial reveal that baricitinib combined with remdesivir reduced the recovery time of hospitalized COVID-19 patients from
Read moreIn the first 6 months of 2020, 53% of deaths from COVID-19 in 88 hospitals across the United States were
Read moreA new study shows that the novel coronavirus can trigger the production of clot-causing autoantibodies. This finding may explain the
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