The New York Times is interested in exploring how the response to loss may have changed in the last five years.
Health experts are seeing signs of a much smaller wave of U.S. COVID-19 cases this winter than in previous years, which could ...
After a brief moment when Americans came together to battle a virus, the pandemic accelerated divisions of all kinds. If it ...
As the five-year anniversary approaches of the World Health Organization’s declaration of the coronavirus pandemic, The New ...
A new CDC study published Monday found that more than 1 million children were affected by long COVID in 2023. Higher levels ...
Plaques grew more rapidly in COVID patients, increasing by 0.9% a year compared with 0.6% a year among the uninfected, results show. COVID patients were also more likely to have high-risk plaques, 21% ...
NEW YORK – The Central Intelligence Agency has assessed that the COVID-19 pandemic is "more likely" to have emerged from a ...
On the fifth anniversary of the U.S. declaring a public health emergency over COVID-19, people continue to lose their lives.
The vaccines’ effect on inflammation-promoting cells might help to explain why the jabs protect against severe disease.
US wage growth for lower-paid workers has slowed more than other groups recently. That has partly reversed the strides they ...