Only one antiviral medication is approved by the FDA for RSV treatment, and it is administered through a nebulizer.
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An effective nasal vaccine could stop the virus that causes COVID-19 right at its point of entry. But devising one that works has been a challenge for researchers.
School’s out for … how long? An empty hallway at Eric Hamber Secondary School in Vancouver, B.C.
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Questions remain about COVID-19 infection, transmission, treatment and recovery. Here are answers to some common questions about the coronavirus pandemic.
A schoolteacher in the midst of receiving a full pe'a, the traditional Samoan tattoo generally worn by males.
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An anthropologist works in American Samoa, taking advantage of the island’s longstanding tattoo culture to tease out the effects tattoos have on the body’s immune function.