Biden continued to test positive for COVID Friday. Although his symptoms are almost completely resolved, his physician said he’ll remain in isolation.
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More than 780K doses of monkeypox vaccine available Friday; San Francisco declares state of emergency
The government distributed 300,000 doses this month and announced Wednesday another 786,000 are available – bringing the total to over 1.1 million.
‘We need action now’: Activists unimpressed by White House plan to protect abortion rights
Health secretary Becerra said officials are working to increase access to medication abortion, and ensure providers have training and resources.
Why can’t some infants breastfeed during the formula shortage? What health experts want you to know
Behind the baby formula shortage are several issues, including supply disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the shutdown of Abbott Nutrition.
What will COVID-19 look like this summer? Health experts say the virus won’t be endemic, yet.
The past two summers saw increased cases, hospitalizations and death, but health experts say this summer may be different.
More children were hospitalized for COVID during omicron, CDC study finds. Most were unvaccinated.
The CDC report found 30% of the hospitalized kids had no underlying medical conditions, and 19% were admitted to the intensive care unit.
People who used ‘magic mushrooms’ less likely to develop opioid use disorder, study finds
Harvard researchers found opioid use disorders was 30% less likely among those who used psilocybin compared with those who never had it.
What is ‘medium COVID’ and is it really a thing? Health experts aren’t convinced.
Experts say ‘medium COVID’ may stem from people’s need to define their different experiences with the coronavirus.
What is ‘medium COVID’ and is it really a thing? Health experts aren’t convinced.
Experts say ‘medium COVID’ may stem from people’s need to define their different experiences with the coronavirus.
What is ‘medium COVID’ and is it really a thing? Health experts aren’t convinced.
Experts say ‘medium COVID’ may stem from people’s need to define their different experiences with the coronavirus.