by | Sep 15, 2022 | Newsarticle
A new Coronavirus vaccine is available for the first time. Millions of people will be able to receive new booster doses targeting Omicron subvariants in the coming weeks and months. The FDA has approved two options in the US, for instance: one made by Pfizer for use...
by | Sep 15, 2022 | Newsarticle
A growing number of medical professionals suggest wearing face masks again once the weather forces us to stay indoors more. It may seem like COVID-19 is a thing of the past right now, but that might soon change when we have to work in office buildings or factories...
by | Sep 15, 2022 | Newsarticle
Fall has arrived in the northern hemisphere. Healthcare professionals have warned about the possibility of a dramatic increase in COVID cases. Particularly now that many people are back in school and in the office. In an effort to get as many people back as possible,...
by | Sep 15, 2022 | Newsarticle
In order to measure a person’s body temperature accurately, thermometers must be accurate. However, being accurate is only one aspect of a thermometer. It is important that the procedure of measuring a person’s body temperature itself is as comfortable as...
by | Sep 13, 2022 | Newsarticle
AbstractIn developing countries, infectious diseases are thriving due to poor hygiene, inadequate public health infrastructure, and socio-cultural factors. Generally, infections are due to a single pathogen, but due to the shared risk factors for transmission,...
by | Sep 6, 2022 | Newsarticle
By Adam Owens, WRAL anchor/reporterRaleigh, N.C. — With many still working through the COVID pandemic, another flu season isabout to begin. At a crowded festival in downtown Raleigh, Schrita Taylor wore a mask. She told WRAL News she wants to protect herself and...
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