Cook County, Chicago moved to 'medium' COVID community level, health officials say
Illinois reported 5,334 new COVID cases and 20 deaths Thursday.
Known around the world as "Napalm Girl," Kim Phuc is receiving laser treatment in Miami to help her recover from the scars and pain she has endured since her village in Vietnam was hit by a napalm bomb just over 50 years ago.
Dr. Lisa Gwynn, a pediatrician with the University of Miami Health System who has been a visible advocate of vaccine access for poor young kids, was removed Wednesday from a state-appointed board for publicly criticizing Florida’s decision to delay access to the COVID-19 vaccine for children under 5.
Brown's Long COVID Initiative seeks to help the roughly 23 million Americans enduring myriad health problems months after their initial infection.
The infectious-disease expert was feeling "really poorly" and began a second round of Paxlovid.
“All of the information to date points to the need for us to prepare for the likelihood of significant transmission in the upcoming weeks,” warned Los Angeles County Director of Public Health Barbara Ferrer today. That’s saying something given that L.A. yesterday reported 6,529 daily Covid infections — which is very nearly the highest total […]
Viruses evolve, and vaccines should too. That was the big-picture takeaway from a pivotal meeting this week of the FDA’s expert advisory panel. The question before them was simple: Ahead of an expected winter surge, should vaccine manufacturers tweak their forthcoming booster shots to target Omicron, or should they stick with the tried-and-true 2020 recipe?
Early studies suggested that certain blood types may leave you more at risk of Covid. Newer science confirms that Type O might help you resist infection.
In a sharply worded dissent Thursday, Justice Clarence Thomas expressed support for the plaintiffs’ debunked claims that all Covid vaccines are made with cells from “aborted children.”
The updated shot is aimed at specifically targeting the highly contagious Omicron virus variant and could be available this fall.
Does the Scandinavian sleep method have any benefits? And what do we know about the science behind couples sleeping together?
New research finds that exercising in the morning or evening can change the results. So determine your goals to figure out the best time to ride.
Flaxseed is full of omega-3 “good” fatty acids and are a great source of fiber. Flaxseed also has numerous benefits for both your skin and hair.
As summer kicks off, it’s also grilling season. But experts warn that you should know the risks before eating that […] The post Hot dogs, sausage, other processed meat even worse for your health when grilled, experts say appeared first on TheGrio.
The agency issued an investigation notice Thursday amid an uptick in people getting sickened, including five pregnant women, one of whom miscarried.
Bills Hall of Fame quarterback had a long battle with oral cancer that gave him a bleak prognosis and required multiple surgeries on his jaw, radiation and chemotherapy. But more than three years after announcing that the cancer was gone, Kelly says there’s been no recurrence and his health is now good. While hosting his [more]
As temperatures warm, health officials expect rising rates of West Nile, a virus spread by mosquitos that can cause meningitis, paralysis, and death.
One doctor describes it as “the worst pain you've ever felt.” Here’s what to know about the condition, which is an inflammation of the pancreas.
REUTERS/Joshua RobertsWhen the Supreme Court overturned the national right to an abortion last week, Republican lawmakers in Congress wasted no time celebrating the ruling.But in the din of countless statements, tweets, and posts that Republicans released praising the end of Roe v. Wade, there was a conspicuous silence from one: Rep. Scott DesJarlais.It’s not that the Tennessee Republican opposed the court’s decision. He campaigned on anti-abortion policy, proudly called himself “100 percent” an
ANGELA WEISSPlanned Parenthood of Montana will no longer provide medication abortions for patients from South Dakota, Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, and will now require proof of residency for the treatment, according to an internal email obtained by The Daily Beast.In a Thursday morning email to the state’s staff, Montana Planned Parenthood President and CEO Martha Fuller attributed the new rules for non-surgical abortions to the “rapidly changing” legal landscape around the right to choose.
Language surrounding abortion must be precise. Treatments used for removing a pregnancy can be used both for terminations and miscarriages.