Free COVID tests from the federal government will soon be available for order, perhaps as early as today. Here's what to know.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved FluMist — the nasal spray flu vaccine — for home use by a patient or adult caregiver. Dr. Nicole Saphier and Dr. Marc Siegel weigh in.
The US government plans to make more at-home Covid-19 tests available for free this month as the country heads into ...
The latest human case of bird flu in the U.S. occurred in a patient with no reported exposure to affected animals, sparking ...
There's a new bulletin from Florida's surgeon general. Vaccine experts and historians interviewed for this article can’t ...
Since April, the H5N1 avian influenza virus, also known as bird flu, has spread like wildfire in America. The virus has been detected in wild birds, poultry, and dairy cows. Nearly 200 dairy herds in ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that individuals over six months receive an annual flu ...
From Covid to dengue, viral outbreaks seemed to be popping up all over. But maybe Americans are just more attuned to threats ...
COVID-19 hasn’t gone away, and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests it’s on the upswing ... with nearly 15% of tests coming back positive vs. less than 1% for flu.
The variant, which first appeared in Berlin in late June, has increasingly seen hundreds of cases in Germany, France, Denmark ...
Oseltamivir has a controversial past. Governments around the world have spent billions of dollars to stockpile the drug since ...
Test kits will be made available near the end of September and will target the current leading COVID variants. What to know ...