Humans 17 September 2020 By Douglas Heingartner There are acoustic similarities between emergency sirens and howling wolvesGlenn Nagel / Alamy There is an uncanny similarity between wolf howls and emergency sirens. The sirens might be effective because we evolved to be alerted by howls, suggest researchers. Hynek Burda at the Czech University of Life Sciences…
recently reported is related to the coronavirus pandemic.Doctors at Holtz Children’s Hospital in Allappattah and at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital near Coral Gables have patients in the pediatric intensive care unit who are exhibiting symptoms of the post-viral syndrome that also known as MIS-C.Pediatricians believe MIS-C is a spectrum of disorders defined by how some children’s…
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The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use has recommended granting marketing authorization for Moderna’s new RNA-based vaccine, mNexspike, for preventing COVID-19 in people aged 12 years or older. The vaccine was approved in May 2025 by the US FDA for individuals aged 65 years or older or aged 12-64 years