January 15 2021, 08:00
A state board on Wednesday suspended the license of a Wisconsin pharmacist accused of ruining more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine because he thought it was unsafe.
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January 15 2021, 08:00
Workaholics, people with “a compulsion or an uncontrollable need to work incessantly," are twice as likely to be depressed and have poorer sleep quality than normal employees, a new study in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found.
January 15 2021, 08:00
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, an estimated 1 in 3 people in Los Angeles has been infected with COVID-19, according to a report released this week by Los Angeles County Health Services.
January 15 2021, 08:00
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January 15 2021, 08:00
After a small study suggested stem cells from umbilical cords offered coronavirus patients a safe treatment, boosting survival rates and fast-tracking recovery, outside experts are echoing calls for larger, multicenter clinical trials.
January 15 2021, 08:00
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Thursday heavily underscored mistrust in Chinese leadership, offering a nearly day-by-day account of federal steps taken to control coronavirus since the start of the pandemic as officials dealt with the noncooperative communist counterpart.
January 15 2021, 08:00
Days after the Trump administration urged states to open coronavirus vaccine distribution to wider groups, including those 65 and older, the nation surpassed the 11 million mark in terms of shots distributed.
January 15 2021, 08:00
The scarring on some coronavirus survivors’ lungs is worse than in those who smoke, a trauma surgeon in Texas recently said when speaking to just one of the possible long-term effects this novel disease can have on its victims.
January 15 2021, 08:00
Being infected with COVID-19 could protect people from infection for up to five months, possibly longer, a new U.K. study shows.
January 15 2021, 08:00
New Jersey on Thursday opened up coronavirus vaccine distribution to include residents ages 65 and older and those ages 16 and older who have at least one chronic medical condition, which the state said includes smoking and obesity, but teachers and other essential workers who do not fall into this category will still have to wait.