Sen. Chuck Grassley discusses Trump campaign efforts in Iowa, coronavirus response and weighs in on Mitch McConnell's statement on battle for the Senate.
Overnight retreat spurred 116 coronavirus cases after student developed symptoms: CDC report
An overnight retreat in Wisconsin this summer involving 152 high school-aged boys, counselors and staff resulted in 116 coronavirus infections after one student who had tested negative for the virus a week prior to the trip began exhibiting symptoms shortly after arrival.
Coronavirus-laden nursing home loses federal Medicare funding
A Kansas nursing home has lost its federal Medicare funding after a state investigation revealed faulty practices led to widespread coronavirus infection and 10 deaths.
A Kansas nursing home has lost its federal Medicare funding after a state investigation revealed faulty practices led to widespread coronavirus infection and 10 deaths.
Coronavirus-laden nursing home loses federal Medicare funding
A Kansas nursing home has lost its federal Medicare funding after a state investigation revealed faulty practices led to widespread coronavirus infection and 10 deaths.
'Alarming rate' of coronavirus infection among grocery store workers, study finds
While health care workers’ risk of coronavirus infection has dominated the conversation, a new study found grocery store workers also have alarming rates of infection.
While health care workers’ risk of coronavirus infection has dominated the conversation, a new study found grocery store workers also have alarming rates of infection.
UC Berkeley scientists examine human waste in sewers for signs of coronavirus hotspots: report
University of California at Berkeley scientists have been gathering samples of human waste from sewers in the San Francisco Bay Area to determine where the coronavirus is most prevalent, according to a report.
University of California at Berkeley scientists have been gathering samples of human waste from sewers in the San Francisco Bay Area to determine where the coronavirus is most prevalent, according to a report.
Coronavirus cases reach single-day record in this state
Maine on Thursday set a single-day record for new cases of the novel coronavirus, according to data from the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The number of New York City adults and kids getting flu shots has skyrocketed this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to new data released Wednesday.
Number of NYC residents getting flu shots skyrockets amid pandemic
The number of New York City adults and kids getting flu shots has skyrocketed this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to new data released Wednesday.
Heavy media multitasking associated with poor memory, study finds
Flicking between emails and social media while half-tuning in to a Zoom lecture? Researchers found heavier media multitasking correlated to poor memory in a new study.
Flicking between emails and social media while half-tuning in to a Zoom lecture? Researchers found heavier media multitasking correlated to poor memory in a new study.
Physicians who saw a growing number of patients struggling with post-coronavirus respiratory issues and lingering symptoms hope that a new clinic specifically designed to promote recovery will address this population’s needs.
New post-coronavirus clinic to focus on lingering symptoms in patients
Physicians who saw a growing number of patients struggling with post-coronavirus respiratory issues and lingering symptoms hope that a new clinic specifically designed to promote recovery will address this population’s needs.
Coronavirus restrictions will need to remain in place in some form even after a vaccine becomes available, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci told the "Fox News Rundown" podcast Thursday.
Dr. Nicole Saphier on combatting the second wave of coronavirus
Our technology has advanced, our diagnostics have improved and our testing capability has advanced since the beginning of this pandemic, says Dr. Nicole Saphier, Fox News medical contributor.
Fauci: 'You cannot abandon public health measures' even with COVID-19 vaccine
Coronavirus restrictions will need to remain in place in some form even after a vaccine becomes available, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci told the "Fox News Rundown" podcast Thursday.