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The U.S. has tens of thousands of monkeypox vaccines at the ready—and it’s set to spend an extra $180 million on 13 million doses of freeze-dried vaccine
HealthThe U.S. has tens of thousands of monkeypox vaccines at the ready—and it’s set to spend an extra $180 million on 13 million doses of freeze-dried vaccine
By Erin PraterJune 6, 2022
A nurse in California assists a COVID patient with hand exercises
CommentaryHow to fix the nursing shortage—and recruit the next generation of frontline heroes
By Pritma ChatthaJune 6, 2022
Abbott has restarted its plant linked to contaminated baby formula. But it could take 2 months for the nation’s supply to return to normal
HealthAbbott has restarted its plant linked to contaminated baby formula. But it could take 2 months for the nation’s supply to return to normal
By The Associated PressJune 4, 2022
There are now at least 2 newly identified, ‘genetically distinct’ monkeypox strains, with cases in 11 states, CDC says
HealthThere are now at least 2 newly identified, ‘genetically distinct’ monkeypox strains, with cases in 11 states, CDC says
By Erin PraterJune 3, 2022
woman with back pain
HealthCould over-the-counter pain relievers be making your back pain worse?
By Kendall K. MorganMay 31, 2022
The U.S. is falling behind as countries around the world expand abortion access
CommentaryThe U.S. is falling behind as countries around the world expand abortion access
By Anu KumarMay 26, 2022
How a Chinese nationalist influencer is stoking conspiracy theories over U.S. spreading monkeypox
HealthHow a Chinese nationalist influencer is stoking conspiracy theories over U.S. spreading monkeypox
By Linda Lew and BloombergMay 23, 2022
CDC widens probe into monkeypox in U.S. beyond lone confirmed infection: It’s ‘a new phenomenon that we are working to understand better’
HealthCDC widens probe into monkeypox in U.S. beyond lone confirmed infection: It’s ‘a new phenomenon that we are working to understand better’
By Erin PraterMay 20, 2022
Confident mature businesswoman with arms crossed
HealthHow to manage (and normalize) menopause at work
By Kells McPhillipsMay 20, 2022
Monkeypox is on the move across Europe with France and Italy reporting first cases, while U.K. more than doubles its numbers
HealthMonkeypox is on the move across Europe with France and Italy reporting first cases, while U.K. more than doubles its numbers
By Chloe TaylorMay 20, 2022
Possible monkeypox infection identified in NYC, officials say
HealthPossible monkeypox infection identified in NYC, officials say
By Madison Muller and BloombergMay 19, 2022
Getting vaccinated after infection can ease long COVID symptoms, large new study says
HealthGetting vaccinated after infection can ease long COVID symptoms, large new study says
By Marthe Fourcade, Clara Hernanz Lizarraga and BloombergMay 19, 2022
Scientists in hazmat suits are researching monkeypox in a lab. One of the scientists is seen weighing a rat
HealthMonkeypox in the U.S. a ‘public health urgency,’ CDC epidemiologist says, as global cases mount among ‘sexual networks’
By Erin PraterMay 19, 2022
First monkeypox case in U.S. this year identified; 6 people in U.S. being monitored by health officials for potential exposure, CDC says
HealthFirst monkeypox case in U.S. this year identified; 6 people in U.S. being monitored by health officials for potential exposure, CDC says
By Erin PraterMay 18, 2022
The FDA could easily solve the baby formula shortage by allowing more imports from Europe
CommentaryThe FDA could easily solve the baby formula shortage by allowing more imports from Europe
By Raymond March and Glenn L. FurtonMay 18, 2022
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