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Why Moderna won’t share rights to the COVID-19 vaccine with the government that paid for its development
A quiet monthslong legal fight between the U.S. National Institutes of Health and drugmaker Moderna over COVID-19 vaccine patents recently
Read moreAustria to impose lockdown, including for vaccinated: chancellor
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Read moreAir filter and floor sampling to detect SARS-CoV-2 RNA in schools
A major concern during the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was the possibility that SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen
Read more‘Off-label’ use is common in medicine. A bioethicist and legal philosopher explain why COVID-19 vaccines are different
Kids ages five to 11 can now be vaccinated against COVID-19 following the Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization
Read moreLow income, male gender or urban setting tied to higher risk of hospital readmission
Patients who earn less than $38,000 per year, identify as male or were treated in an urban hospital have a
Read moreAntiretroviral drugs detected in drinking water
Years ago, there was a time that kids from a rural village in South Africa still wanted to swim in
Read moreFewer people visited the emergency room for pink eye during COVID-19
COVID-19 public health measures such as social distancing led to a nearly 40% decrease in emergency room visits for pink
Read moreStranded by the pandemic, he had only travel insurance. It left him with a $38,000 bill.
Duy Hoa Tran, a retired Vietnamese schoolteacher, arrived in Los Angeles in February 2020 to visit his daughter and 2-month-old
Read morePromising treatment for Alexander disease moves from rat model to human clinical trials
Alexander disease is a progressive and rare neurological disorder with no cure or standard course of treatment. But a new
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