A new drug that could help more than 128 million Americans with presbyopia has been submitted to the Food and Drug Administration for approval.
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A side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine can mimic a sign of breast cancer. This is normal, doctors say.
Doctors recommend scheduling a mammogram before receiving a COVID-19 vaccine after some have been mistaking swollen lymph nodes for breast lumps.
Life expectancy in the US is at its lowest in 15 years, study finds; Blacks, Latinos experience worse declines
A study found life expectancy dropped to its lowest level in 15 years and even lower for Blacks and Latinos during the first half of the pandemic.
Pain relief medications like Tylenol and Advil are ‘perfectly fine’ – but only after COVID-19 vaccine, experts say
Americans are using pain relief medication to manage side effects brought on by the COVID-19 vaccine. Experts say don’t take them before vaccination.
‘It’s going to be a long road’: His father developed the polio vaccine. This is what he thinks about COVID-19.
Dr. Peter Salk was one of the first children to receive his father’s vaccine in 1953. Here’s what he thinks could happen with the COVID-19 vaccines.
Christmas Eve is Dr. Fauci’s 80th birthday. Here’s how he’s celebrating during the COVID pandemic.
Fauci said he skipped Thanksgiving with his three adult daughters, who live in different parts of the country, to reduce risk of transmission.
‘A stain on our country’: ICE efforts to stop COVID-19 spread fail to protect immigrant detainees from the virus
A study by Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital found the case rate among detainees was more than 13 times that of the US population.
US tops one-day record with 83,757 COVID-19 cases, exceeding previous summer high
News comes on heels of study by University of Washington School of Medicine that projected more than 500,000 Americans could die by end of February.
Fauci warned against Thanksgiving celebrations. How can I stay safe indoors from the coronavirus during cold seasons?
Health experts are concerned coronavirus cases could spike again as cooler temperatures from the fall and winter force Americans back indoors.
Vladimir Putin says Russia has registered a coronavirus vaccine, and his daughter has been given it
Russia’s Vladimir Putin says the vaccine has proven efficient in tests, offering a lasting immunity from COVID-19, and his daughter has received it.