Remote learning during coronavirus caused stress, anxiety in students, survey finds A new survey highlights the adverse effects that remote learning had on many children in the past year that has been the coronavirus pandemic.
After year of coronavirus restrictions, oldest woman in US wants to eat with friend again A 114-year-old Nebraska woman who has taken the title of America's oldest living person says what she wants most is to eat with her friend after a year of pandemic restrictions.
Boy dies of coronavirus in Hawaii after traveling with fully vaccinated parents Hawaii health officials confirmed the state’s first pediatric coronavirus-related death in a child who had been visiting the state with his fully vaccinated parents.
Nashville COVID ICU nurses give patient a spa day A woman fighting the virus after being on a ventilator for weeks got tender loving care from frontline workers in the COVID Intensive Care Unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
CDC not making progress, they’re correcting ‘erroneous’ guidance: Dr. Nicole Saphier Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier argued on "America Reports" Tuesday that the CDC is "correcting erroneous" guidance following their update on guidelines for youth summer camps during the coronavirus pandemic
Study on unexpected infant deaths finds soft bedding still a leading factor A study of nearly 5,000 sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) found that soft bedding is still to blame for a majority of fatalities.
Minnesota first grader dies from coronavirus, Gov. Tim Walz says A first-grader in Minnesota died after contracting the coronavirus, Gov. Tim Walz said on Monday.
COVID-19 treatment has improved, but many wish for an easy pill While vaccines are helping to curb the pandemic, easier and better treatments are needed, especially as virus variants spread.
CDC updates coronavirus summer camp guidance The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued updated guidelines for youth summer camps during COVID-19 on Saturday that address physical distancing, added vaccination information, removed guidance on physical barriers, and updated considerations for screening testing and contact tracing.
FDA to scrutinize unproven cancer drugs after 10-year gap Each year the U.S. approves dozens of new uses for cancer drugs based on early signs that they can shrink or slow the spread of tumors.