People who took Pfizer’s antiviral treatment Paxlovid shortly after infection saw a 26% lower risk of long Covid compared with those who didn’t, the study said.
The study, led by Stanford University researchers, challenges prior studies that suggest a Covid infection enhances a vaccinated individual’s immune response
While particular roles can’t be reliably correlated with dissatisfaction and burnout, certain job characteristics can be, according to new research.
The Great Recession appears to have hit men’s earnings and savings harder, which has pulled down retirement security for their wives, new research shows.
Masking efforts may no longer depend on the state of the pandemic. The more attractive a person feels, the less likely they are to mask, a study shows.
Despite high inflation making many things — including houses — more expensive, most millennials who plan to buy a home are simply adjusting their approach.
If you’re among the many adults who struggle to wipe out credit card debt, there are some things you can do that may help you reduce your balances faster.
The latest omicron subvariants could cause a surge of breakthrough infections and reinfections, a new study finds.
New research suggests that exercise is associated with higher effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines and more protection from severe outcomes. Here’s what we know.
Demand for U.K. homes has nearly halved, but property firm Zoopla says it sees a “shake out” rather than a “crash” in property markets.
A study published in Lancet Respiratory Medicine found that 1.8% of healthy infants are hospitalized with RSV before their first birthday.
A recent study from Kansas University School of Business finds that female bosses don’t need to lower their voice to sound like a good leader. Here’s why.