The Olympic Marmot is a meaningful symbol of Washington's identity, particularly in an era of rapid environmental change.
A new study from Stanford University researchers paints a picture of a near-future where diseases, once eradicated in the country, could realistically return. “At current state-level vaccination rates ...
As we head into year three — yes, three — of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are still grappling with the idea that there will not be a quick and definite end to this situation. And we may, in fact, ...
As a health journalist, I've written the phrase “the COVID-19 pandemic” more times than I care to count in the four years since the World Health Organization (WHO) first used that term on March 11, ...
Amazon, a name virtually synonymous with online retail, is now opening its doors to lead generation sectors. It offers the chance to leverage unparalleled audience targeting capabilities. Currently, ...
It’s flu season. You’ve probably already gotten your annual flu shot, perhaps coupled with another COVID-19 booster. For viruses like influenza that causes the flu, updated vaccines are required each ...
Across the United States, thousands of people with COVID-19 are being hospitalized each week and the number is steadily trending up — a sure sign that overall cases have also been on the rise. Levels ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, there's another thing to worry about when visiting Florida: Leprosy. In a recent research letter published on the CDC website, the authors say there is ...
It may seem that the COVID pandemic has been in the rearview mirror for many months — but as recently as May 11, the government officially ended the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE). The ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — COVID-19 is here to stay. Three years after the first COVID-19 death in South Dakota, leaders with Sanford Health and Avera Health both acknowledged that while the illness ...
Following a report that Chicago warned about fentanyl-laced drugs at Lollapalooza, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor Dr. Marty Makary said on Friday that there is "virtually no safe drug." ...