The mass testing strategy has helped mainland China keep cases low.
The team's process was able to take lungs from people with type A blood and essentially convert them into universal type O lungs.
On paper, 900,000 Americans have died from covid-19—but excess death tracking tells a different story.
Eight people were hospitalized over the weekend, while one man died, after drinking the spiked bottle.
The FDA will likely wait until early April to consider authorizing a three-dose series of the vaccine for this age group.
In a new study, people who slept over an hour more than usual ate fewer calories per day.
The simple robot swam for over 100 days under its own power.
The increased odds of stroke, heart attack, and other complications are highest for those hospitalized, but even milder cases are more at risk.
A new study finds that exposure to 2,4-D is expected to grow worse over time, and harmful effects could be worse for children and pregnant people.
The Academy appears to be afraid of offending some unnamed anti-vaccine stars.
A trial of monkeys treated with monoclonal antibodies found the virus can hide in the brain and sometimes return to cause illness and death.
In a small trial, people felt less dizzy when standing after practicing two easy-to-do physical techniques.
Hospital groups are lobbying the White House to drive down wages for travel nurses.
A new case report offers anecdotal evidence that antihistamines may be worth exploring as a potential treatment for long covid symptoms.
Many wild deer in Staten Island have been infected by the coronavirus, and some have even recently caught Omicron.
Recent surveillance found that ticks living at a local park had an "extremely high" infection rate of the rare but deadly deer tick virus.
Less than 12% of campaigns on GoFundMe met their goals, the study found, and people living in poorer neighborhoods raised less money than those in richer areas.
Though the VB variant seems to be more transmissible and harmful, it can still be effectively treated and isn't spreading widely.
The findings might show that people become sick sooner after infection than we thought, and remain infectious more than a week later.
The renewed cancer moonshot program will set a clear goal for reducing cancer deaths in the U.S., though many details are still scarce.