The director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the end of the COVID-19 pandemic will depend on what people do. "I think a lot of it depends on human behavior," Dr. Rochelle ...
Differences in behavior and attitudes towards the coronavirus have a lot to do with how people perceive their risk of getting sick. Precautionary Behavior Around Coronavirus Aligns With Perceived Risk ...
A systematic study based on the health histories of over 61 million American adults has found that people with a recent diagnosis of a mental disorder have a significantly increased risk for COVID-19 ...
Using advanced multimodal MRI techniques, researchers have mapped the “invisible scars” left behind by the virus. virus. The results are a vindication for patients and a warning for the public: ...
New research utilizing advanced brain imaging techniques reveals that SARS-CoV-2 infection may induce lasting changes in the brain, even in individuals who feel fully recovered. The study identified ...
As COVID-19 testing becomes less routine, official case numbers can make outbreaks look smaller than they really are. A ...
Researchers at The University of Osaka have found that individuals in Japan who have been infected with COVID-19 are more ...
Most COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is rooted in concerns that can be addressed and effectively reduced over time, according to a new study following more than 1.1 million people in England between ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago's lakefront was crowded again this weekend as new COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the city. Mayor Lori Lightfoot threatened to shut the lakefront down again after she ...
Summer heat, outdoor fun ... and cold and flu symptoms? The three may not go together in many people's minds: partly owing to common myths about germs and partly because many viruses really do have ...