The availability of a four-in-one respiratory virus diagnostic for home use may be a boon to consumers, but some clinicians say it should not be used as a substitute for a physician’s guidance.
The 74 reports that U.S. eighth graders' science skills and interest have declined post-COVID, with proficiency falling from ...
A fresh Nipah virus scare in India has jolted public health systems across Asia, reviving memories of past deadly outbreaks and triggering airport checks from Bangkok to Singapore. While the current ...
The pandemic acted as a turning point, as the support measures, the rapid rebound of economic activity, and the return of banks to strong profitability accelerated the absorption of deferred tax ...
Experts explore how telehealth has evolved, its impact on clinical care, cross-border services, and AI integration, and how ...
Years after wastewater surveillance gained national attention during the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists in Brownsville continue using the method to track ...
In the thick of flu season and with COVID still around, keeping this 3-in-1 test at the ready is a must — especially at 28% ...
Even with limited data, researchers fear the presently overlooked pair represent "a major threat to public health." ...
Given the highly infectious nature of the COVID pathogen, tests for the virus had to be quick, reliable and safe. The test ...
Tom Hayhoe's final report as COVID-19 Counter-Fraud Commissioner estimates that fraud, error and waste across more than 140 pandemic support ...
Holiday travel and cold weather means everyone I know (myself included) is getting sick. Aside from stocking up on over-the-counter medicine, thermometers and comfort food, you should also consider ...
The specter of covid-19 continues to loom large over the United States. Research out today finds that the viral illness is still sickening and killing a substantial number of Americans every year.