Fans of a vegan diet are at a higher risk for bone fracture, study says
Pescatarians, or those who eat only fish but not meat, are also facing a higher risk.
Americans urged to stay home for Thanksgiving as virus surges
US states and cities have been imposing their own restrictions, including home confinement.
Pfizer vaccine 'very close' to applying for US emergency approval, says CEO
Moderna has previously said it expects to apply for an EUA by November 25.
Coronavirus effects: Patients exhibit mental health issues post COVID-19
More than a century has passed from the time the world dealt with the influenza pandemic, which also resulted in an increased rate of psychiatric issues.
Coronavirus news: Brazil halts trials of Chinese Covid-19 vaccine
Both the Pfizer and Sinovac vaccines are in Phase III trials, the final stage of testing before regulatory approval.
AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson vaccine trials back on track in US
Johnson & Johnson said it was preparing to resume recruitment for its parallel trial, which was suspended last week after a volunteer fell ill.
White noise apps may produce more harm than good
There is no evidence that white noise apps work, but what researchers know is that there may be negative consequences due to the usage of these apps.
Johnson & Johnson pauses Covid-19 vaccine trial as participant becomes ill
The pause means the enrollment system has been closed for the 60,000-patient clinical trial while the independent patient safety committee is convened.
Scientists sequence genome in hopes of finding answers in fighting antibiotic resistance
Scientists state that the sequencing of the mould could give them suggestions on how they can try and improve the design of antibiotics in combating bacteria.
Coronavirus vaccine from Johnson & Johnson begins phase 3 trials; fourth in the US
The final phase of its trials will include up to 60,000 adult subjects and will be distributed across 215 sites in the U.S. as well as globally.
Moderna shares Covid-19 vaccine trial blueprints, Pfizer follows
Moderna's CEO Stephane Bancel said on Thursday his company would know whether their vaccine works by November.
COVID-19 testing debacle in the UK draws harsh criticism from top lawmakers
Resources currently available were purportedly insufficient to handle the demand, which led to backlogs among several laboratories.
WHO delivers Europe death warning as infections hit new high
WHO Europe's 53 members started a two-day online meeting Monday focusing on their virus response as the global death toll crossed 925,000.
AstraZeneca virus vaccine final phase trials resume after setback: University of Oxford
Even though the delay might have surprised the public, those involved with the development of vaccines and drugs are familiar with instances such as this.
Asian markets on front foot as vaccine hopes get boost
Brexit tensions and uncertainty over the US presidential election are keeping gains in check.
8,000 jumbo cargo planes needed for global transport of Covid-19 vaccines.
Passenger aircraft are not suited and equipped for delivery of medical vials
Coronavirus death toll passes 900,000 worldwide
As the fatalities climbed, US President Donald Trump admitted he had tried to minimise the seriousness of the Covid-19 threat at the start of the pandemic.
Asian markets tumble as wall Street tech rout spreads
US traders returned from a long weekend to resume the selling that sent shudders through markets last week as they fretted over lofty valuations of equities.
UK pharmaceutical firm pauses Covid-19 vaccine trial after unexplained illness
The company said that in large trials, illnesses will sometimes happen by chance but must be reviewed independently.
Coronavirus: AstraZeneca begins phase III trials for AZD1222 vaccine with help of the US
AstraZeneca is developing the coronavirus vaccine with the help of experts from the University of Oxford.
US states told be ready to distribute Covid-19 vaccine by Nov 1
Dallas-based wholesaler McKesson Corp. has a deal with the federal government and will be requesting permits to set up distribution centres.
US floats idea of early approval for eventual vaccine
Donald Trump, has been pushing hard for a vaccine, saying one might be ready before US elections November 3.
Coronavirus vaccine should be mandatory in Australia: PM
The Australian government estimates that up to 95 percent of the population would need to be immune to the virus for it to be eradicated.
UK virus vaccine trials see more than 100k volunteers sign up amid plans to scrap PHE
The individuals volunteered in the span of four weeks, which the majority of people view as impressive considering the risks involved.
Andrew Lloyd Webber gets vaccinated for Oxford COVID-19 trial
Impresario of the musical theatre gets his first shot of coronavirus vaccine as human trials begin.
UK govt securing 60mn more doses of virus vaccine from two pharmaceutical firms
Once the coronavirus vaccine is approved for use, the British government plans to prioritise those in the social services and healthcare sectors.
Coronavirus vaccine might not be ready before holidays, according to health experts
In a statement he gave to the Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee, Professor Whitty expressed that he was 'cautiously optimistic'.
Results of Oxford coronavirus vaccine phase one trials are in; findings are promising
What sets it apart from other candidates is how it stimulates the production of not only the required antibodies but cytotoxic T cells.
Brazil set to test Chinese coronavirus vaccine
Brazil is the second-hardest-hit country in the coronavirus pandemic, after the United States.
Oxford COVID-19 vaccine shows encouraging results; scientists calls for human trials
It was implied that the volunteers being eyed for the human challenge trials should be healthy individuals in their 20s.