Mass. doctor on what 'rebound' COVID-19 cases are
Dr. Ali Raja is the deputy chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mass General Hospital.
"Given this new law, we will be forced to plan for more employment growth outside our home state," the company said.
With the omicron variant and its subvariants dominating the pandemic in 2022, here's how to decide which social gatherings are right for you.
A new subvariant of the COVID-19 virus is making its way through the United States.
How do you know when you are just tired and that's normal or when you should seek medical attention? A doctor offers advice.
Amber Escudero-Kontostathis is in stable condition in a Washington, D.C.-area hospital after being revived on-site by the U.S. Secret Service.
A 12-year-old boy who had been in a coma for four months died Saturday at a London hospital after doctors ended the life-sustaining treatment his family had fought to continue. Archie Battersbee’s mother, Hollie Dance, said her son died at 12:15 p.m., about two hours after the hospital began withdrawing treatment. British courts had rejected both the family’s effort to extend treatment and a request to move Archie to a hospice, saying neither move was in the child's best interests.
Parliamentarian nixes Democrats’ plan to lower drug prices for Americans with private insurance.
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, talks about the benefits of movement as medicine over pills when it comes to post-surgery rehabilitation.
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"With school starting soon, I think this is going to be more widespread," a pediatric infectious disease specialist who worked on the FDA's review of a vaccine for monkeypox told Fortune.
Actress Anne Heche suffered through a fiery car crash in Mar Vista, California and currently remains in "stable" condition. Heche is "expected to pull through" ex-boyfriend Thomas Jane said.
GoFundMeArchie Battersbee, a 12-year-old boy whose parents have been fighting to keep him on life support after he fell into a coma in April, died Saturday morning after British courts ruled to suspend treatment.“It’s with my deepest sympathy and sadness to tell you Archie passed at 12:15 today,” his mother, Hollie Dance, said from outside the hospital. “And can I just tell you, I’m the proudest mum in the whole world.”Dance and Battersbee’s father had been fighting to keep the boy alive since h
"What we do know is clear: the danger of polio is present in New York today," New York health officials said after detecting the virus in wastewater.
Beshear urged vulnerable Kentuckians to mask up if they live or work in counties at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s high COVID-19 community level.
In states that have banned abortion, some women with unwanted pregnancies are pursuing an unconventional workaround: They are “self-managing” their abortions, seeking out the necessary know-how online and obtaining the medications without the supervision of a clinic or a doctor. At first glance, the practice may recall the days before Roe v. Wade, when women too often were forced to take risky measures to end an unwanted pregnancy. But the advent of medication abortion — accomplished with drugs,
State Representative John L. Bartlett argued that banning erectile dysfunction drugs will put the onus of pregnancy onto men.
In a few years, Olgert Bardhi's skills will be in high demand. A first-year resident in internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, he'll be a full-fledged physician by 2025 in a nation facing a shortage of primary care doctors. The trouble for Texas: Because of the state's strict antiabortion laws, Bardhi's not sure he will remain there.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Although
"How you catch COVID" could determine whether or not you develop the new disability, a doctor who treats recovering patients tells Fortune.
Dr. Elise Berlan, a Columbus pediatrician, spoke to The Dispatch in the wake of news that a 10-year-old Ohio girl crossed state lines for an abortion.
The bill also grants the healthcare program for seniors the right to negotate drug prices for the first time and will penalize drug makers that increase prices for their medicines by more than the rate of inflation.