As new coronavirus cases soared across the Upper Midwest on Wednesday, the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
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Young and middle-age adults in the U.S. dying at higher rates
Between 2014 and 2015, life expectancy in the United States dropped for the first time after rising for decades. It
Continue reading »Forecast: The impacts of vaccines and variants on the U.S. COVID-19 trajectory
In a report summary released today Thomas McAndrew, a computational scientist and assistant professor at Lehigh University’s College of Health
Continue reading »If new COVID variants become dominant in U.S., re-infections likely, says Fauci
If new, more contagious variants become dominant in the United States, a high rate of Americans who have already suffered
Continue reading »The Best (and Worst) U.S. Cities for Healthy Lungs
EVERYONE’S BEEN paying much more attention (cough cough COVID-19) to what they’re inhaling these days. And it made us wonder:
Continue reading »U.S. Marshals to Protect COVID-19 Vaccines
FRIDAY, Dec. 11, 2020 — COVID-19 vaccines will be protected by U.S. Marshals deputies as they are distributed throughout the
Continue reading »CDC: 26.4 percent of U.S. adults with diabetes meet ABCS goals
(HealthDay)—About one in four U.S. adults (26.4 percent) with diabetes meet the combined goals for preventing or delaying complications of
Continue reading »Obesity increasing in U.S. adults, CDC report finds
Obesity, a risk factor for severe effects of COVID-19, continues to become more common, according to data released Thursday by
Continue reading »Pandemic takes a toll on mental health of U.S. residents, new national survey shows
As United States residents continue to weather the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s taking a toll on their mental
Continue reading »The U.S. Is Seeing the Longest Flu Season in a Decade—Here's What You Need to Know
Even though it’s spring, you shouldn’t stop worrying about the flu, according to a new CDC report. The report states
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