China’s vaccines: are they safe? Are they effective? What are their advantages?
Scientists can manipulate one virus to protect against another when making a vaccine
Scientists often manipulate one virus to protect against another when making a vaccine. We'll find out how this works
We take a look at the different COVID-19 vaccines that scientists have developed since the pandemic began and how they work
Studies show remote diagnosis and treatment not only works but can save lives
Pfizer says it plans to start providing study data on its COVID-19 vaccine to the US Food and Drug Administration by the end of September
More people are surviving serious burns than ever before. In the past 20 years, the US Army has made advances that are being used worldwide.
The wars that followed in Afghanistan and Iraq were wars in which medical advances saved more lives than in any other war. VOA's Carol Pearson tells us about one of those advances.
Program developed in conjunction with US military aims to prevent more civilians from bleeding to death
Medical advances to treat active US service members have helped numerous veterans and civilians alike
Veterans Health Administration continues researching ways to reduce impact of the most serious injuries US troops suffered in conflicts in both Afghanistan and Iraq
Experts with the Infectious Disease Society of America call for more testing and more vaccinations in the US and throughout the world
New research shows many through proper policies and community outreach epidemics can be prevented or at least largely contained
Looking at factors that have prevented epidemics, public health experts conclude that they occur regularly, and countries can get better at preventing them
People with heart problems are more susceptible to complications if they get COVID-19, scientists find
It's been a year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic
It's been a year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic. Since then, scientists have raced to find vaccines and doctors have learned how to help more people survive. They have also learned how COVID-19 affects the body
It's been a year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic
People the world over have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. Most have heard rumors about their safety. Even some health workers and members of the U.S. military have opted out of getting immunized. VOA's Carol Pearson helps debunk some common myths about the COVID vaccines.
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