There are a variety of reasons why some people may have not come forward for their booster vaccines.
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Lagging booster vaccine uptake in England means millions of people may not be optimally protected ahead of winter.
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These types of vaccines could offer certain advantages over conventional COVID shots. But we need more data to show us they’re effective.
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Paradoxically, despite the success of COVID vaccination campaigns, confidence in vaccines has dropped significantly since the onset of the pandemic.
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Exercise doesn’t have to be something very difficult to start off with.
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Two new omicron subvariants, BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 could lead to another COVID surge. Here’s what we know so far.
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A recent preprint suggesting SARS-CoV-2 came from a lab has reignited the fierce debate over the origins of the virus.
COVID can cause long-lasting cognitive symptoms. But why?
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Many people face persistent cognitive symptoms after COVID-19. A new study, which grew and examined 3D models of the human brain, offers a possible explanation as to why this might be.
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The mental wellbeing benefits associated with COVID vaccination were substantial among older and clinically vulnerable people, but negligible for younger adults.
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Start by creating a safe space by showing you beleive them.
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An immunologist looks at the evidence.
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Life expectancy rose in western Europe in 2021 but fell further in US and eastern Europe.
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A cultural collaboration with deafblind people led to the development of a high-tech device to help navigate their world post-lockdown
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This wave is different from previous COVID waves, in that it’s not driven by a new variant.
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A recent study tracked depression and anxiety among participants from across different ethnic backgrounds in the US and the UK.
The financial strain many have faced during the pandemic will be compounded by the cost of living crisis.
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If governments fail to take action, the cost of living crisis will worsen the impact of the pandemic this winter, and vice versa.
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Smartwatches could provide an extra line of defence to help us keep COVID and other infectious diseases at bay. Here’s what the evidence says.
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An ongoing narrative seeks to shift the blame away from the government for mismanagement of the pandemic, by depicting it as beholden to all-powerful scientists.
Knowing when to return to exercise after COVID depends on your symptoms.
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Evidence suggests strength training can offer a variety of benefits when recovering from a respiratory illness like COVID-19.
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COVID-related changes in our personalities could go some way to explaining the widespread decrease in wellbeing.
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Here’s what happened behind the scenes to increase intensive care capacity at the height of the pandemic.