Double standard? Dr. Fauci dismisses another positive hydroxychloroquine study
White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci says the hydroxychloroquine study conducted by Henry Ford Hospital was 'flawed'; reaction from Dr. Stephen Smith, founder of the Smith Center for Infectious Diseases and Urban Health, and Dr. Ramin Oskoui, cardiologist and CEO of Foxhall Cardiology.
Dr. Fauci credits travel ban with saving lives, refuses to specifically blame protests for spreading COVID
Members of the White House coronavirus task force testify on Capitol Hill; reaction from House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, Fox News contributor Mike Huckabee and ACU chairman Matt Schlapp.
How AI can and is helping to fight the coronavirus pandemic
Howard Brown, CEO of AI powered RingDNA, explains how artificial intelligence is being used to analyze large swaths of data to help fight the coronavirus and assist with contact tracing.
Young children with coronavirus may carry 10 to 100 times more of virus than adults: study
Children under five years of age may harbor up to 100 times as much of the coronavirus in their noses and throats as infected adults and older children, according to a study out of Chicago.
Children under five years of age may harbor up to 100 times as much of the coronavirus in their noses and throats as infected adults and older children, according to a study out of Chicago.
In an update to cervical cancer screening guidelines, The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends starting screenings at age 25, with primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing as the preferred method of testing every 5 years through age 65.
Start cervical cancer screening at age 25, not 21, American Cancer Society says in update
In an update to cervical cancer screening guidelines, The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends starting screenings at age 25, with primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing as the preferred method of testing every 5 years through age 65.
While deaths from the coronavirus in the U.S. are mounting rapidly, public health experts are seeing a flicker of good news: The second surge of confirmed cases appears to be leveling off.
2nd US virus surge hits plateau, but few experts celebrate
While deaths from the coronavirus in the U.S. are mounting rapidly, public health experts are seeing a flicker of good news: The second surge of confirmed cases appears to be leveling off.
Dr. Fauci: Hope to have safe, effective vaccine by late fall or early winter
Dr. Anthony Fauci delivers his opening statement as he testifies in front of the House of Representatives’ special select committee investigating the coronavirus.
A Chicago woman who last month became the nation's first COVID-19 patient to undergo a double lung transplant said Thursday that she woke up days later, unaware about the surgery and unable to "recognize my body.”
COVID-19 patient didn't recognize body after double transplant
A Chicago woman who last month became the nation's first COVID-19 patient to undergo a double lung transplant said Thursday that she woke up days later, unaware about the surgery and unable to "recognize my body.”
Ohio sees peak in coronavirus hospitalizations, bans hydroxychloroquine
The Ohio Department of Health reported 1,122 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday, which is the highest daily number in the state since the beginning of the pandemic, reports say.
The Ohio Department of Health reported 1,122 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday, which is the highest daily number in the state since the beginning of the pandemic, reports say.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Wednesday said wearing goggles or an eye shield in addition to a face mask would provide more complete protection against the coronavirus, according to a report.
Fauci suggests goggles, eye shield for better protection against coronavirus
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Wednesday said wearing goggles or an eye shield in addition to a face mask would provide more complete protection against the coronavirus, according to a report.
After two years of searching, a California man finally received a new liver during a live donor transplant last May – just a week apart from when his nephew donated his liver to another man, according to a report.
California man gets liver, nephew donates liver -- in separate operations: report
After two years of searching, a California man finally received a new liver during a live donor transplant last May – just a week apart from when his nephew donated his liver to another man, according to a report.
Starting on Thursday, Ohio pharmacies, clinics and other medical facilities will be prohibited from dispensing or selling the malaria drug Hydroxychloroquine, to treat the novel coronavirus.
Hydroxychloroquine banned by Ohio pharmacy board for coronavirus treatment
Starting on Thursday, Ohio pharmacies, clinics and other medical facilities will be prohibited from dispensing or selling the malaria drug Hydroxychloroquine, to treat the novel coronavirus.
Coronavirus deaths in US top 150K, researchers say
The death toll from the coronavirus in the U.S. hit 150,000 on Wednesday, by the far the highest in the world, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.
Maryland expands mask-wearing requirements to all indoor public spaces
On Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that masks would be required in all indoor public areas and in outdoor spaces where social distancing isn’t possible.
New York's coronavirus deaths in worst week still outnumber Florida, Texas death tolls since pandemic's start
The Sun Belt states have seen a major spike in coronavirus cases and deaths in recent weeks. However, data from John Hopkins University (JHU) suggests that the growing death tolls in states like Florida and Texas still pale in comparison to the deaths that have taken place in New York.