A blood gene profile associated with a high risk of dying from a severe lung disease can also predict poor outcomes in patients with COVID-19, a multicenter retrospective study led by the University of South Florida Health (USF Health) demonstrated. The risk profile based on 50 genes could help customize how COVID-19 is treated, improve …
Should rare cases of heart inflammation put your COVID-19 vaccine plans on hold?
A possible link between some COVID-19 vaccines and heart inflammation bears close monitoring, but it’s no reason for parents or their teenage children to avoid vaccination.
U.S. Swim Team Will Take 11 Teenagers to Tokyo Games
The roster reflected a generational shift as the U.S. adjusted to life after Michael Phelps.
India hits daily COVID vaccination record as free shots opened to all adults
India recorded its highest-ever daily vaccination count on Monday as it opened up free shots to all adults.
This is the best Prime Day Echo Show 5 deal we’ve seen this year
The Amazon Echo Show 5 received a significant price cut for Prime Day, with the smart display now available for $45, down $35 from its original price of $80.
Listening to mix of sounds and silence preserves temporal sound processing in mice
Broadband sounds embedded with short pauses can maintain temporal sound processing in a mouse model of hearing loss, according to new research published in eNeuro.
Amazon is practically giving away the Apple iPad Mini for Prime Day
For Prime Day, Amazon is discounting the 2019 Apple iPad Mini WiFi and it’s a heck of a deal! If you want a new tablet, then don’t miss this one!
Best Prime Day coffee machine deals for 2021
Whether you’re looking for a one-cup Keurig for yourself, or drip coffee for an entire office, there’s a coffee machine in these Prime Day deals for you.
Woman who killed her abusive husband goes on trial for murder in France
The murder trial of a woman who killed her abusive husband got underway in the French city of Burgundy on Monday.
US hitting encouraging milestones on virus deaths and shots
COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have dipped below 300 a day for the first time since the early days of the disaster in March 2020, while the drive to put shots in arms approached another encouraging milestone Monday: 150 million Americans fully vaccinated.