by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 3, 2020 | Health News
“Then, by the beginning of 2021, we hope to have a couple hundred million doses,” Fauci said during a live Q&A with the Journal of the American Medical Association. However, it’s still not clear whether the vaccine will be effective against the novel coronavirus. Fauci said the first vaccine candidate, made by biotech company Moderna […]
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 3, 2020 | Health News
In addition to rubber bullets — which often have a metal core — police have used tear gas, flash-bang grenades, pepper spray gas and projectiles to control crowds of demonstrators demanding justice for 46-year-old George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 3, 2020 | Health News
Some evidence suggests footwear emerged around 30,000 years ago. But it wasn’t until about 100 years ago that fashionable footwear was reported to be altering the shape of the foot. Since the 1970s, cushioned running shoes have become synonymous with exercise....
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 3, 2020 | Health News
A boyfriend. Whom she’s only seen in person once. And whom she’s never touched. The duo met on Bumble, and their courtship started slowly. First came FaceTime drinks — whiskey for him, Champagne with a bourbon chaser for her. Then they graduated to...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 3, 2020 | Health News
Aspirin is still one of the most commonly used medications in the world, even though it’s no longer recommended as a preventative by many health authorities. There is no evidence that low-dose aspirin — less than 325 milligrams a day — should be taken by most...