A small study found that men whose diets is 35% protein (the average is 17%) may see reduced testosterone, which could lead to low sperm counts.
"It's so stressful, and you're putting yourself at risk every time you go to work," a COVID-19 nurse told Insider. "But someone has to do it."
More than 140,000 US children have lost parents to COVID-19, spurring concerns from experts about the long-term impacts to their mental health.
When asked what they were doing, the unidentified cyclist responded, "I'm sorry, I can't hear you—it's too loud."
The pandemic forced everyone to don masks in public. For those with chronic illness, that meant feeling included — until the masks came off.
"The second time I caught COVID-19 my flatmates didn't catch it. I couldn't use the bathroom without wearing a mask, make my own drinks, or cook."
Kim Lockwood from Rotherham, England, died after a "catastrophic" bleed on her brain caused by a rare complication of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Surging numbers of virus cases prompted the new measures. Daily increases of more 1,000 cases are a warning, one expert said.
Moderna's request comes in the same week that Pfizer asked the FDA to approve a second vaccine booster shot for people aged 65 and over.
President Biden asked Congress last week for $22.5 billion in new pandemic aid, which the White House said would help fund the US pandemic response.
Most of the deaths in Hong Kong are in patients who are over 80, and unvaccinated. Until Omicron appeared, the country had been relatively virus-free.
Shenzhen — which is responsible for about half of online retail exports — went into a full COVID-19 lockdown on Sunday.
Kiyosaki noted Saudi Arabia's talks with China for yuan-based oil sales could mean an end to the US dollar's dominance.
"The Vice President tested negative for COVID-19 today and will continue to test," the VP's deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said in a statement.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla previously said that a fourth coronavirus vaccine is "necessary" to protect against COVID-19.
Young, healthy people may choose not to get boosted if they're not concerned about infection or mild disease, Moderna President Stephen Hoge said.
The March 16 hearing hasn't yet been rescheduled as debate over congressional stock trading heats up on Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.
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