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COVID-19: Challenges of vaccination logistics
The challenges of vaccination logistics during the COVID-19 pandemic are charted in this updated view, written by Zisis Kozlakidis and John Litaker.
COVID-19: Protecting the invisible enablers of food security
Frances Goodrum, Head of External Affairs, Brooke Action for Working Horses and Donkeys, walks us through why we need to protect the invisible enablers of food security in light of COVID-19.
Campaigners call for approval of life saving COVID-19 antibody treatments
A group of patient bodies, charities and senior clinicians have urged the Government to approve the use of life-saving COVID-19 antibody treatments.
COVID-19 reveals the underappreciated burden of smell disorders
Chrissi Kelly, Founder of the charity AbScent, explains that COVID-19 reveals the underappreciated burden of smell disorders.
Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Medical Reviewer & Addiction Advocate, Ray Sadoun, shares his thoughts on the extent of mental health in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 booster jab will offer better protection against variants
COVID-19 booster jab will protect people from existing, and potentially future, variants, according to scientists at the University of Nottingham.
BMJ study explores potential for “eradication of COVID-19”
The BMJ Global Health study looks at how the "eradication of COVID-19" could work - if high vaccination happens in every country, and all vaccines remain up-to-date.
COVID-19 infection linked to preterm births
Pregnant individuals who contract COVID-19 face a higher risk of having a preterm birth, according to researchers at The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
Rare case of brain inflammation after mild COVID-19 infection
Physicians at University of California San Diego School of Medicine describe the first known case of a young, healthy adult who suffered brain inflammation after mild COVID-19 infection.
Financial Risk from the Global COVID-19 Pandemic
Here, we discover what we need to know about addressing the increased financial risk from the global COVID-19 pandemic, starting with the background and challenges faced.
Fenofibrate could reduce COVID-19 infection by 70%
According to a new study, fenofibrate, a drug used to treat abnormal levels of fatty substances in the blood, could reduce COVID-19 infection by up to 70%.
Survey reveals impact of COVID-19 on researchers
Findings from a survey carried out between February and March 2021 reveal the impact of COVID-19 on researchers.
Study finds that llama nanobodies can stop COVID-19
The study, published in Nature Communications, looks at how llama nanobodies can disarm and stop COVID-19 - creating a new type of future vaccination.
Moving Forward. How the post COVID-19 working world could see a shift away from...
The pandemic showed that sudden and drastic changes to traditional ways of working can be made without the reduction in productivity many pre-COVID 19 feared.
This has dramatically challenged many of the preconceptions and received assumptions about the way we work, where we work and what levels of management supervision...
Blood clotting from severe COVID-19 caused by abnormal antibodies
Blood clotting and inflammation seen in very severe COVID-19 cases may be caused by abnormal antibodies, according to a new study.
Malnutrition linked to higher risk of death from COVID-19
COVID-19 patients with a history of malnutrition have an increased need for mechanical ventilation and risk of death, according to new research.
Study highlights importance of second COVID-19 vaccine
Findings from a new study strongly emphasise why the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine should not be skipped.
Cholesterol medication may reduce COVID-19 severity
Researchers have confirmed that statin medication lower the risk of in-hospital death from COVID-19, following a new study.
One in two hospitalised COVID-19 patients develop complications
A study of more than 70,000 people in the UK has found that one in two patients hospitalised with COVID-19 developed at least one complication.
26% of COVID-19 patients still symptomatic after 6-8 months
According to a new study, by researchers at the University of Zurich, more than a quarter of COVID-19 patients report being symptomatic 6-8 months after infection.