Coronavirus cases linked to overnight Michigan camp continue to rise Reported cases of the novel coronavirus linked to an outbreak at a sleep-away camp in Hope Township, Mich., are on the rise.
Dr. Marc Siegel details risks to children if schools don't reopen Dr. Marc Siegel told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Monday that keeping children out of schools due to the coronavirus pandemic will actually be more harmful to kids in the end.
Wegmans grocery stores recalls lemons, oranges, other food over listeria concern Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. has issued recalls for several items over potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Rare coronavirus-linked syndrome affects 11 children in Washington state: officials Eleven cases of multisystem inflammatory sydrome in children have been reported in Washington state.
Coronavirus-induced equipment shortages led New York hospital to use garden hoses with ventilators: book One New York hospital system is looking to acquire its own supply company after tough lessons learned amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tampa Veterans Affairs nurses protest coronavirus safety hazards National Nurses United is urging the Senate to pass the multi-trillion-dollar HEROES Act, approved by House Democrats but stalled by the Senate, which would utilize the Defense Production Act to generate more protective equipment, bring economic relief and order the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration to institute an emergency temporary standard on infectious diseases.
New Hampshire woman is first American to undergo two full face transplants Carmen Blandin Tarleton became the first American to ever receive a second full face transplant when she underwent a 20-hour surgery at Boston's Brigham and Women’s Hospital last month, according to an Associated Press report.
Senior dogs can retire comfortably at this New Jersey sanctuary Marty’s Place in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey, promises “physical and emotional comfort, companionship and enrichment” to elderly dogs.
American Cancer Society's new cervical cancer screening guidelines spark disagreement among physicians Some doctors are speaking out against the American Cancer Society's recently updated cervical cancer screening guidelines.
Why coronavirus occurs less in children than adults, according to new study Mt Sinai Researcher in New York city have found less ACE2 receptors in children's noses - which could explain that children may be less susceptible to the virus