researchers

Yale researchers studying links between Covid vaccination and ‘long vax’ symptoms

The following is from MedPage Today. Two Yale University researchers want to understand why symptoms that emerge rarely after Covid-19 vaccines occur. Persistent symptoms after vaccination — sometimes called “long vax” — are similar to those reported with long Covid,

Yale researchers studying links between Covid vaccination and ‘long vax’ symptoms Read More »

Former editor-in-chief of medical journal: ‘Cut the hype and spin in published studies’

The following is an excerpt from MedPage Today. Science communication starts with investigators, who should take great care to ensure they report their work accurately and without embellishment, according to a former editor-in-chief of JAMA. That means avoiding hype and spin,

Former editor-in-chief of medical journal: ‘Cut the hype and spin in published studies’ Read More »

(READ) US health agency doles out $40,000 in tax money to study why kids ‘favor Whiteness and maleness’

According to a recent grant announcement issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a three-year research project is underway to uncover why kids “favor Whiteness and maleness over other identities.” The following information is attributable to watchdog

(READ) US health agency doles out $40,000 in tax money to study why kids ‘favor Whiteness and maleness’ Read More »

(READ) Two dose Covid vaccines ‘not effective’ in preventing illness from Omicron

The following is an excerpt from Medscape. Study Synopsis: “The currently available 2-dose COVID-19 vaccines were not effective in preventing symptomatic disease caused by the omicron variant, as determined according to data from more than 800,000 omicron-infected individuals.” Clinical Context

(READ) Two dose Covid vaccines ‘not effective’ in preventing illness from Omicron Read More »

Scroll to Top