Fauci backs CDC research on reopening schools dismissed by Biden chief of staff Dr. Anthony Fauci backed new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) findings that suggest schools can reopen safely during the coronavirus pandemic, despite President Biden's chief of staff previously downplaying the positive scientific research.
Alabama confirms UK coronavirus variant in 2 kids, 1 adult Alabama health officials said they have confirmed three cases of the U.K. coronavirus variant in the state, including two in residents under 19.
Austin pediatrician murdered during hostage incident remembered by parents, 'she radiated positivity' Austin police are still trying to work out why and how Dr. Katherine Lindley Dodson was tragically killed Tuesday night, but tributes have poured in about the incredible person and doctor that Dr. Dodson was.
Wisconsin girl, 7, dies after tooth removal, family says A Wisconsin family is awaiting the results of an autopsy after their 7-year-old died following a trip to the dentist.
Los Angeles sees increase of coronavirus-linked inflammatory condition in children: officials A growing number of children in Los Angeles have suffered from a coronavirus-linked inflammatory condition that’s linked to at least one pediatric death in the state.
Eli Lilly COVID-19 combo therapy cuts risk of death, hospitalization by 70%, company says A combination of two Eli Lilly antibody drugs were found to reduce risk of hospitalization and death in high-risk patients recently diagnosed with coronavirus by 70%, the company said Tuesday.
2 in 5 Americans live where COVID-19 strains hospital ICUs Straining to handle record numbers of COVID-19 patients, hundreds of the nation's intensive care units are running out of space and supplies and competing to hire temporary traveling nurses at soaring rates.
Xavier Becerra: What to know about Biden's HHS secretary pick President Joe Biden surprised the medical community when he nominated California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to serve on his cabinet as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
FDA approves 1st long-acting HIV drug combo, monthly shots U.S. regulators have approved the first long-acting drug combo for HIV, monthly shots that can replace the daily pills now used to control infection with the AIDS virus.
Butternut squash products recalled over listeria contamination concerns A variety of butternut squash products are facing a recall over concerns they are contaminated with listeria, according to a recall notice posted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website this week.