Results from a Texas A&M School of Public Health study show the spread of infectious diseases can be prevented and monitored during sporting competitions.
The drug developed by Texas A&M and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center scientists could be an effective treatment for COVID-19 and other illnesses.
The new research findings, although preliminary, raise concerns about the potential long-term effects of COVID-19, a Texas A&M cognitive neuroscientist says.
An increasing number of people are taking the drug commonly used to treat parasites in animals. Veterinary and infectious disease expert Dr. Gerald Parker says vaccines remain a safe and effective way to protect against the virus.