Omicron was 'created' to distract from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial? New anti-vaccine misinformation floods the internet

Omicron was ‘created’ to distract from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial? New anti-vaccine misinformation floods the internet

Gerrit De Vynck | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
False claims about the new variant have leaped across the Internet in the two weeks since it was first identified ...
Viewpoint: For another year in a row, the US scored highest in pandemic preparedness — so why is the country doing so poorly with COVID?

Viewpoint: For another year in a row, the US scored highest in pandemic preparedness — so why is the country doing so poorly with COVID?

Lena Sun | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Nearly two years into a coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 5 million people, every country, including the United ...
When will we know for certain the health risks posed by the Omicron variant?

When will we know for certain the health risks posed by the Omicron variant?

Carolyn Johnson, Joel Achenbach | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Over Thanksgiving, [microbiologist Pei-Yong Shi] began engineering a replica of the new variant to test against the antibodies generated by ...
High-tech ethylene sensors can protect apples and significantly reduce food waste

High-tech ethylene sensors can protect apples and significantly reduce food waste

Michael Birnbaum | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Every fall, apple growers gather billions of apples, rush them into storage, seal the airtight doors and wait until harvest ...
Latest COVID variant Omicron proving ‘formidable, but not unstoppable’

Latest COVID variant Omicron proving ‘formidable, but not unstoppable’

Carolyn Johnson, Joel Achenbach | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
A sobering portrait of the omicron variant is emerging from the first burst of laboratory studies on the coronavirus’s latest ...
The COVID vaccine mandate sharply divided one Washington state hospital

The COVID vaccine mandate sharply divided one Washington state hospital

Eli Saslow | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
[Dayton General Hospital CEO Shane] McGuire liked to refer to his small staff as a family, and many in fact were family, ...
The darker side of IVF and fertility treatments

The darker side of IVF and fertility treatments

Blake Turck | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
According to a 2018 study, 33 percent of Americans have used IVF or another form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) to get pregnant, ...
Viewpoint: Why does the latest American Medical Association guide proscribe ‘acceptable’ language?

Viewpoint: Why does the latest American Medical Association guide proscribe ‘acceptable’ language?

Matt Bai | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
After Donald Trump took office in 2017, there was a surge of interest among the intellectual left in “1984,” George ...
If the anti-vaccine movement had prevailed in early 19th century England, we’d still be battling smallpox today

If the anti-vaccine movement had prevailed in early 19th century England, we’d still be battling smallpox today

Jess McHugh | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
In the early 19th century, British people finally had access to the first vaccine in history, one that promised to ...
Vaccine hesitancy plagues war-torn Syria

Vaccine hesitancy plagues war-torn Syria

Hussam Ali, Kareem Fahim | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Idlib is one of the most vulnerable places in the world for infection: an impoverished rebel-controlled province in northwestern Syria ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome treatment breakthrough? Research on long COVID may unlock hidden clues

Chronic fatigue syndrome treatment breakthrough? Research on long COVID may unlock hidden clues

Frances Stead Sellers | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Now that vaccines and therapeutics have lessened the chance of severe illness and death and people are eager to return ...
Viewpoint: Should the US resume ‘risky virus research’?

Viewpoint: Should the US resume ‘risky virus research’?

Josh Rogin | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Called the “DEEP VZN” project, USAID will partner with a consortium of universities and public health organizations, led by Washington ...
A magic hour to go to sleep? Hitting the pillow between 10 and 11pm might lower risk of heart disease

A magic hour to go to sleep? Hitting the pillow between 10 and 11pm might lower risk of heart disease

Adela Suliman | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Scientists in Europe have said that research into the links between sleep and heart health often relies on foggy recollections ...
Pfizer makes experimental COVID pill Paxlovid available to developing countries as a low-priced generic drug

Pfizer makes experimental COVID pill Paxlovid available to developing countries as a low-priced generic drug

Adam Taylor, Claire Parker | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has agreed to a license-sharing deal that would allow its experimental covid-19 drug to be manufactured ...
How should schools accommodate students with long COVID?

How should schools accommodate students with long COVID?

Marisa Iati | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
As the delta variant continues to run rampant, officials are managing contact tracing, quarantines and mask policies, sometimes while facing ...
From mixing urine in wine to peeing on barley: A history of pregnancy tests

From mixing urine in wine to peeing on barley: A history of pregnancy tests

Gillian Brockell | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Trying to figure out if you’re pregnant is probably as old as humanity itself. People had some pretty weird methods, ...
‘Human skulls line his shelves’: 21-year old TikTok star JonesBones stirs ethical debate over selling human remains

‘Human skulls line his shelves’: 21-year old TikTok star JonesBones stirs ethical debate over selling human remains

Caroline Anders | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Jon Pichaya Ferry, known on TikTok as JonsBones, is a 21-year-old bone salesman. Ferry’s account, where he has garnered nearly ...
Chronic pain relief: Insights into how the brain works fuels dramatic treatment improvements

Chronic pain relief: Insights into how the brain works fuels dramatic treatment improvements

Nathaniel Frank | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
The view that chronic pain originates in the brain — that it’s fundamentally a psychological phenomenon, and can be eliminated ...
Living longer: Genes set limits, but diet and exercise can extend lifespans

Living longer: Genes set limits, but diet and exercise can extend lifespans

Matt Fuchs | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Death comes for us all. But recent research points to interventions in diet, exercise and mental outlook that could slow ...
Mix and match COVID booster shots have been approved. Should you switch? Here’s a guide

Mix and match COVID booster shots have been approved. Should you switch? Here’s a guide

Katie Shepherd | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
The Food and Drug Administration on [October 20] authorized “mix-and-match” booster shots to increase antibodies to fight the coronavirus. Under ...
Meet Kernza, the climate change-fighting seed: Wheatgrass perfect for baking that sustainably grows back year after year

Meet Kernza, the climate change-fighting seed: Wheatgrass perfect for baking that sustainably grows back year after year

Sarah Kaplan | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Most commercial crops are annual. They provide only one harvest and must be replanted every year. Growing these foods on ...
How ‘race norming’ prevented NFL players with concussion-related symptoms from dementia diagnoses — and blocked many from getting health benefits

How ‘race norming’ prevented NFL players with concussion-related symptoms from dementia diagnoses — and blocked many from getting health benefits

Will Hobson | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
It has been more than a year since Black former players seeking payments from the landmark NFL concussion settlement first ...
Viewpoint: ‘The vaccine is more harmful than the coronavirus itself’ — How one floundering Ohio lawyer played the right wing circuit and turned disinformation into a lucrative business

Viewpoint: ‘The vaccine is more harmful than the coronavirus itself’ — How one floundering Ohio lawyer played the right wing circuit and turned disinformation into a lucrative business

Jon Swaine, Shawn Boburg | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
In one of dozens of recent media appearances, Ohio attorney Thomas Renz was claiming that coronavirus vaccines were more harmful ...
YouTube bans Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Joseph Mercola and other anti-vaccine activists from spreading COVID disinformation

YouTube bans Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Joseph Mercola and other anti-vaccine activists from spreading COVID disinformation

Gerrit De Vynck | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
YouTube is taking down several video channels associated with high-profile anti-vaccine activists including Joseph Mercola and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ...
Facebook allowed COVID conspiracies to circulate unchecked, more evidence shows

Facebook allowed COVID conspiracies to circulate unchecked, more evidence shows

Elizabeth Dwoskin | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Facebook earlier this year faced a torrent of criticism from President Biden and others who have alleged that the company ...
Wide disagreement among religious groups about vaccine mandates

Wide disagreement among religious groups about vaccine mandates

Michelle Boorstein | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a standoff between personal freedoms and bodily integrity on one side ...
Viewpoint: Ivermectin dewormer folly — How the right fell in love with the latest bogus COVID cure

Viewpoint: Ivermectin dewormer folly — How the right fell in love with the latest bogus COVID cure

Aaron Blake | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
For much of the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump and his allies pushed an unproven drug, ...
Inside the quest to develop second-generation vaccines, variant-proof boosters and a shot that works against future pandemics

Inside the quest to develop second-generation vaccines, variant-proof boosters and a shot that works against future pandemics

Carolyn Johnson | Washington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Even as vaccine supplies outstrip demand in the United States, the scientific quest for coronavirus shots has scarcely eased. In ...
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