The FDA says children between 5 and 11 years old can now receive a third shot of the Pfizer vaccine.
What's next for Apple's iOS? The leaks have started just in time to ramp up to WWDC 2022.
Research suggests that vaccinated people who caught Omicron tend to develop more robust immunity to past and present strains of the coronavirus.
Influenza hasn't gotten the memo that it's almost summer.
New data from Mozilla indicates that some common mental health apps have concerning user data practices.
The layoffs are a sign of struggle for an app that surged during the pandemic but has caught flak for dubious fitness goals.
Viruses are getting more opportunities to jump from animals to humans, new research finds.
No other covid-19 vaccine is currently authorized for use in children younger than six years old.
North Carolina alone has wasted 1.7 million doses since the vaccination program began.
"We are certainly right now in this country out of the pandemic phase," Fauci said during an interview on Tuesday.
A review of the evidence in animals and humans suggests PFAS can harm the liver and possibly contribute to fatty liver disease.
In a small trial, long covid patients who received occupational therapy reported improvements in their daily functioning and quality of life.
The mental health benefits of exercise were still seen in people who were only modestly active, but more data might be needed to know for sure.
Gonorrhea, once an easily treated and relatively mild STI, is becoming a superbug, with major public health implications.
At least nine children in the U.S. and over 100 in Europe have contracted the severe and unexplained hepatitis, with many needing a liver transplant.
Volunteers who were told to eat only during the day lost about as much weight as people dieting without time restrictions over a 12-month span.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking public transit.
A dangerous strain of the avian influenza has caused the deaths of millions of birds and is spreading fast in wild eagle populations.
Doctors say dozens of children have developed severe hepatitis, with some needing transplants.
An influential panel of experts say children should be screened for anxiety and depression, but not necessarily for suicide risk.
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