Teenager Who Thought She Had Allergies Diagnosed With Cancer
Erin Harris, 18, is urging people to get symptoms checked if they notice something wrong, saying "we know our bodies better than anyone."
Erin Harris, 18, is urging people to get symptoms checked if they notice something wrong, saying "we know our bodies better than anyone."
An expert told Newsweek that even if the BA.2 variant is less severe than the original Omicron, the chance that it is better at spreading may boost infections.
Dr. Robert Karas is accused of misleading inmates in an Arkansas jail into taking ivermectin for COVID treatment.
An unconfirmed report claims that a plant has shifted into making vaccines for another virus.
Luigi Cossellu reportedly arrived at the hospital already in serious condition, something an official blamed on people's denial of the existence of COVID.
"It is imperative that decisions about education and school safety are made locally in order to champion the best interests of our students and community."
"Globally, the conditions are ideal for more variants to emerge," WHO's director-general said about the "endgame" of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The mother of Rhys Langford, who has been told he only has months to live, said: "Our hearts are bursting with pride."
Hannah Catton had a tumor measuring nearly 8 inches across removed after she collapsed due to acute pain while she was out horseback riding.
Scott Quiner, who was unvaccinated, died on Saturday after spending weeks in ICU. His wife sued the hospital to prevent his ventilator from being turned off.
Exercise is an important aspect of healthy living, but is there such a thing as overdoing it?
With people tired of lockdowns, a targeted approach that prioritizes protecting the most vulnerable may be America's only path forward.
The resolution went into effect immediately without a public hearing.
Noem's proposal joins other anti-abortion measures recently enacted in South Dakota, including an executive order blocking telemedicine abortions.
Most manufacturers recommend consumers allow their COVID-19 at-home tests to reach room temperature before use.