So what does the medical literature actually say about vaccination? Savannah's Dr. Mark Murphy delivers the facts.
A recent study by Emory University researchers provides new insights into why the mRNA vaccines developed to fight COVID-19 ...
Vaccination prior to COVID-19 infection does not significantly affect neurological symptoms in patients with postacute ...
As the world struggled with Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021, India, on January 16, launched its vaccination drive against the virus ...
BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines use mRNA technology in their vaccines to protect us from the spread of the disease.
Rare instances of vaccine side effects must not be used to “undermine the vital public health role that vaccination plays in ...
Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick to lead DoD, said troops will get back what "they lost because they were forced out due to an ...
The COVID-19 vaccine confers protection against the development of post-COVID-19 conditions, particularly during the Delta and Omicron eras.
Historically, COVID-19 symptoms have been fevers or chills, cough, shortness of breath, cough, congestion or a runny nose, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, fatigue and body aches, headache, nausea ...
Three main themes may largely explain COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black women in the US: mistrust in health care and government, concerns over vaccine safety, and disapproval of coercive vaccine ...
Patients who received the original monovalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccine were less likely than unvaccinated patients to be hospitalized for COVID-19-associated VTE.