FDA to okay second omicron-targeting booster for some, officials say
The Biden administration is moving to make the shot available for older people and those with impaired immune systems. View original article Contributor: Laurie McGinley
The Biden administration is moving to make the shot available for older people and those with impaired immune systems. View original article Contributor: Laurie McGinley
About 1.2 million stair-related injuries occurred for those 65 and older in the United States from 2016 to 2020. Here are some tips on making stairs safer. View original article Contributor: Consumer Reports
Paul Edmonds was diagnosed with HIV in 1988 and didn’t expect to survive. Now in full remission, he’s telling his story of a medical breakthrough to offer hope. View original article Contributor: Mark Johnson
The Biden administration is moving to make the shot available for older people and those with impaired immune systems. View original article Contributor: Laurie McGinley
About 1.2 million stair-related injuries occurred for those 65 and older in the United States from 2016 to 2020. Here are some tips on making stairs safer. View original article Contributor: Consumer Reports
Paul Edmonds was diagnosed with HIV in 1988 and didn’t expect to survive. Now in full remission, he’s telling his story of a medical breakthrough to offer hope. View original article Contributor: Mark Johnson
A requirement that states keep people on Medicaid during the coronavirus pandemic has come to an end, and 15 million people could lose their coverage as a result. View original article Contributor: Noah Weiland
The spread of the Ebola-like virus has claimed lives but could be a crucial chance to test a vaccine — if supplies and researchers are mobilized in time. View original article Contributor: Stephanie Nolen
A requirement that states keep people on Medicaid during the coronavirus pandemic has come to an end, and 15 million people could lose their coverage as a result. View original article Contributor: Noah Weiland
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