Three things to know about the long-term side effects of COVID vaccines . . . Here is why, starting with the way vaccines work and continuing through strong evidence from vaccine history and the even stronger evidence from the responses of people who have received COVID-19 vaccines worldwide over the past six months
Three things to know about the long-term side effects of COVID vaccines . . . (Photo by: Steve Wood) But Goepfert says we already know enough to be confident the COVID vaccines are safe Here is why, starting with the way vaccines work and continuing through strong evidence from vaccine history and the even stronger evidence from the responses of people who have received COVID-19 vaccines worldwide over the past six months
Alabama CEAL study finds evidence of vaccine hesitation due to mistrust Informed by these findings, the Alabama CEAL team will continue to provide consistent messages from trusted sources to decrease vaccine hesitancy Researchers with the Alabama Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Against COVID-19 Disparities, which is part of the National Institutes of Health’s CEAL, recently published findings from a study focused on understanding vaccine hesitancy among
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines: How could anything developed this quickly be . . . The crucial sequence information needed to target COVID-19 came from a vaccine research laboratory at the NIH The lab had been working on HIV vaccine designs for decades and had developed algorithms to identify molecular structures optimized for vaccines
UAB RECOVER Research Study to Understand the Long-Term Effects of COVID The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is working with other top universities to understand the long-term effects of COVID-19 infection as a part of the national “Researching COVID to Enhancing Recovery—RECOVER” study UAB RECOVER needs to hear from people who have been infected with the COVID virus Whether you recovered quickly from COVID or you experienced its lingering
When should you worry about your heart health post-COVID-19? For those who had COVID-19, lingering heart problems can complicate their recovery UAB experts address common concerns that people have with their heart health after COVID-19 Although most people with COVID-19 fully recover within days or weeks of infection, some suffer from post-COVID symptoms long after
Feeling COVID rage? Five strategies for managing pandemic anger UAB clinical psychiatrist Megan Hays walks through five strategies that can be used to manage pandemic anger and burnout Many people thought things would look different after spending much of the past year and a half in a pandemic When COVID-19 vaccines rolled out to the general United States population in spring 2021, cases hit an all-time low in June, and a collective sigh of relief was
Five benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine | UAB News In addition to having a significantly lower risk of catching COVID, a vaccine could help reduce long-term symptoms if you have already had COVID-19 According to Judd, health professionals are hearing that some people with lingering COVID symptoms see easing of symptoms following vaccination
How the COVID-19 pandemic changed society | UAB News Photography: Andrea Mabry Vaccine innovation COVID-19 has led to several advancements across multiple scientific fronts, including vaccine development Paul Goepfert, M D , director of the Alabama Vaccine Research Clinic at UAB, says scientists are now more adept at rapidly developing vaccines