With COVID wards and post-COVID clinics in hospitals now closed, the 10-20% of COVID sufferers who have long-term debilitating condition seek help through community health services

Infectious disease expert posits that post-COVID vaccine fatigue and skepticism, as well as 'immunological debt' are at play

Cambridge University team discovers that specific cellular-level lipids that accumulate in the genetic disease attack and kill deadly TB bacterium, hope to develop new treatment

Researchers say mutation in Wuhan virus gave it sturdier spikes to latch onto cells, with lab tests showing it is far more contagious; but some scientists urge caution

A patient's biology, environment and behavior can greatly affect their potential to infect; studies show a small percentage of the sick may be responsible for majority of cases

In recently published 'All the Horrors of War,' British Brigadier H. L. Glyn Hughes strives to save as many lives as possible after liberating Nazi 'horror camp' inside Germany

Compared with the decentralized health system in the US, the Jewish state's reaction to COVID-19 has been relatively swift and well-organized, says data scientist Dr. Martin Zand

Officials defend sweeping measures after first unquarantined Israeli carrier diagnosed; travelers from Italy turned back

China has imposed a lockdown on 17 cities with more than 50 million people, in the most far-reaching disease-control measures ever imposed

Over 360,000 cases recorded worldwide in first 7 months of 2019, up from 129,000 in the same period in 2018, but actual infections could be 10 times that, WHO warns

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