Science Jan 10 In a first, U.S. surgeons transplant a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient Friday's surgery showed for the first time that a gene-edited animal heart can function in the human body without immediate rejection.
Health Dec 31 Do at-home COVID-19 tests detect the omicron variant? U.S. health officials say early data suggests they may be less sensitive at picking it up.
Health Dec 28 After a quiet 2020, flu cases begin to rise again The U.S. flu season has arrived on schedule after taking a year off.
Health Dec 17 Can you safely enjoy the holidays? Experts offer COVID tips The delta and omicron variants of the coronavirus are trying to spoil the holiday spirit, but there still are ways to enjoy the festivities.
Health Dec 15 U.S. faces double coronavirus surge as omicron variant spreads Omicron, even if it proves milder on the whole, may disarm some of the life-saving tools available and put immune-compromised and elderly people at particular risk as it begins a rapid assault on the United States.
Health Nov 30 U.S. picks up speed on tracking of virus variants after slow start After a slow start, the United States has improved its surveillance system for tracking new coronavirus variants such as omicron, boosting its capacity by tens of thousands of samples per week since early this year. Viruses mutate constantly. To find…
World Nov 01 ‘Defining moment’ as COVID-19’s global death toll hits 5 million The United States, the European Union, Britain and Brazil account for one-eighth of the world’s population but nearly half of all reported deaths.
Health Sep 24 AP EXPLAINER: Who’s eligible for Pfizer booster shots in the U.S.? Millions of Americans are now eligible to receive a Pfizer booster shot to help increase their protection against the worst effects of the coronavirus. Boosters are free and available at health departments, clinics and drugstores.
Health Sep 20 COVID has killed about as many Americans as estimated toll from 1918-19 flu COVID-19 has now killed about as many Americans as the 1918-19 Spanish flu pandemic did — approximately 675,000. And like the worldwide scourge of a century ago, the coronavirus may never entirely disappear.
Health Aug 26 100,000 more COVID deaths expected unless U.S. changes its ways But health experts say that toll could be cut in half if nearly everyone wore a mask in public spaces. Experts agree: What the coronavirus has in store this fall depends on human behavior.