Category: Health

Biden: New COVID Variant ‘Cause for Concern,’ Not Panic...

President Joe Biden said Monday available vaccines are expected to provide some protection against the new Omicron COVID-19 varian...

Mindset Strategies for Peripheral Arterial Disease

Years after he quit smoking, Jim Stocker woke up with a "leg attack." Here’s how he walked through pain and misdiagnosis to get on...

Omicron Updates From Around the World

The latest news on the new Omicron coronavirus variant, which has been detected in several countries in recent days.

Some Meds You Take May Increase Your Blood Pressure

Trying to manage hypertension? Taking drugs for other conditions might make your blood pressure worse.

What We Know – and Don’t -- About the Omicron COVID Var...

Health experts break down what we know -- and don’t yet know -- about the newly-discovered Omicron COVID-19 variant.

Merck’s COVID-19 Pill May Be Less Effective Than First ...

According to an analysis by scientists at the FDA, the experimental pill cut the risk of hospitalization or death from COVID-19 by...

Federal Judge Blocks Health Care Worker Vaccine Mandate

A federal judge has ruled that the Biden administration cannot enforce a rule requiring virtually all health care workers in 10 st...

A Pandemic Page-Turner

Talking about dread diseases might not be your idea of fun holiday conversation, but Lydia Kang, MD, co-author of Patient Zero: A ...

Postpartum Depression Can Harm Women's Finances

Difficulties include trouble meeting medical costs, having utilities shut off, inability to pay bills and even eviction and homele...

Pfizer Plans to Seek Booster Approval for 16- and 17-Ye...

Pfizer and BioNTech plan to apply for FDA authorization this week for a booster COVID-19 vaccine for 16- and 17-year-olds.

New COVID Variant of ‘Concern’ Drives U.S. Travel Bans...

The World Health Organization on Friday classified a new COVID-19 variant from South Africa as a “variant of concern,” which means...

Vaccinations Voluntary for UAW Members

The Big Three automakers and the United Auto Workers say unionized workers will not be required to have COVID-19 vaccinations.

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