World Suicide Prevention Day: Here’s how to help
Every 40 seconds, someone in the world takes their own life. That’s at least 800,000 people a year, according to the World Health Organization,…
Continue Reading
Every 40 seconds, someone in the world takes their own life. That’s at least 800,000 people a year, according to the World Health Organization,…
Continue Reading
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the US were greatly undercounted, mostly because of a lack of testing, a new study shows. Researchers at…
Continue Reading
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the US were greatly undercounted, mostly because of a lack of testing, a new study shows. Researchers at…
Continue Reading
WASHINGTON, DC — President Donald Trump admitted he knew weeks before the first confirmed U.S. coronavirus death that the virus was dangerous,…
Continue Reading
EL PASO, Texas — A considerable influx of potentially life-saving personal protection equipment was recently sent to schools in the El Paso region…
Continue Reading
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — New Mexico health officials reported a half-dozen new deaths statewide stemming from the coronavirus, with three of those…
Continue Reading
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — New Mexico work safety regulators confirmed Wednesday that they were involved in a “rapid response” effort due to…
Continue Reading
Reckless behavior by a small portion of University of Tennessee students could lead to “drastic measures” as Covid-19 surges on the…
Continue Reading
Drug giant AstraZeneca said Tuesday it had paused global trials of its coronavirus vaccine because of an unexplained illness in one of the…
Continue Reading
In 1903, the agency that would later become part of the US Food and Drug Administration approved its first vaccine. Now the FDA has more than 80…
Continue Reading
During the coronavirus surge in Texas this summer, Dr. Thomas Patterson said he only had enough of the anti-viral drug remdesivir for about a third…
Continue Reading
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — El Paso health officials reported one new coronavirus-related death Wednesday morning. The death toll now stands at 449 in…
Continue Reading
British drugmaker AstraZeneca said Monday it has started Phase 3 trials of its experimental coronavirus vaccine in the United States, becoming the…
Continue Reading
What’s the most persistent and lethal threat to the US, according to Department of Homeland Security documents? White supremacy. Here’s…
Continue Reading
When Raquel Minina’s 11-year-old son Syrus came home from school in Paulding County, Georgia, last week with a sore throat, runny nodse and…
Continue Reading
Do you have a pounding headache from work and family stress at home? The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that pandemics can be…
Continue Reading
Under two weeks after school started, Savannah Gardiner’s 8-year-old son woke her up at 4 a.m. complaining of an upset stomach, nausea and a…
Continue Reading
Preventable deaths in children under 5 were at the lowest number on record in 2019 at just over 5 million, down from 12.5 million in 1990, according…
Continue Reading
Pfizer and BioNTech are confident they can have a vaccine against the novel coronavirus ready for regulatory approval by the middle of October or…
Continue Reading
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas health officials on Tuesday said there had been more than 13,500 total deaths from the coronavirus, as the governor extended…
Continue Reading
With a black suit jacket shrugged off her left shoulder, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer didn’t flinch while getting a flu vaccination on live…
Continue Reading
Tuesday was the first day of school for more than 1.8 million students, with most of the nation’s biggest districts offering online only…
Continue Reading
SANTA FE, New Mexico — New Mexico health officials said only 44 new coronavirus cases were reported on Tuesday, including just three in Doña Ana…
Continue Reading
NEW YORK, NY — Late-stage studies of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate are on temporary hold while the company investigates whether a patient…
Continue Reading
When people obeyed stay-at-home orders this past spring, it reduced the spread of Covid-19, according to new research published Tuesday. “These…
Continue Reading
Half a million US children have been diagnosed with Covid-19, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital…
Continue Reading
Talking robots that interact with older people could be introduced into care homes to help fight loneliness and mental ill health. Pepper, a…
Continue Reading
Nine vaccine makers say they have signed a joint pledge to uphold “high ethical standards,” suggesting they won’t seek premature…
Continue Reading
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The El Paso Department of Public Health announced three new coronavirus-related deaths Tuesday morning. The death toll now…
Continue Reading
A group funded by the National Institutes of Health has released a series of emotional television ads asking Black people and Latinos to roll up…
Continue Reading