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Despite the pandemic no longer dominating headlines, COVID-19 continues to claim hundreds of American lives every week. New CDC data reveals that over 350 people are still dying each week, with the ...
COVID-19 claims over 350 American lives weekly, with only 23% of adults vaccinated. Elderly remain at highest risk amid ...
Secretary Kennedy's appointment led to fears that vaccine availability would be curtailed. Those fears are now being realized ...
Medical authorities worldwide have established the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine against chickenpox, despite US ...
Allissa Kanowitz of Scarsdale holds onto memories of her daughter, Amanda, who died from the flu in 2004. Amanda was a happy ...
The mRNA vaccines were developed using novel technology that was approved for the first time for public use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Food and Drug Administration says it has decided to continue approving COVID-19 vaccine updates for seniors and others at ...
It began in 2020 with a coordinated push to generate public backlash to lockdowns. The ultimate aim was restoring normalcy, ...
Federal health officials will no longer routinely approve annual COVID-19 shots for younger adults and children who are ...
There has been a decrease in drug-related deaths in New York, per the Center for Disease Control's preliminary figures from 2024. The CDC found that overdose deaths dropped 32% from 2023 to 2024.
The U.S. experiences a high-severity flu outbreak with a record number of pediatric deaths in NY, highlighting the importance ...
Despite available vaccines and treatments, COVID-19 continues to cause an average of 350 deaths weekly in the U.S., according ...