New evidence shows that a COVID-19 infection can increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes within a year. The new findings were published in The Lancet. Researchers looked at medical records of ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When it comes to COVID, the summer sun isn’t crossing paths with a massive summer surge just yet, but that could be on the horizon. “I do think we should be prepared for a summer ...
The CDC has updated its guidance on how long people can wait between their first and second COVID-19 vaccine dose. With mRNA shots, the CDC says older children and adults can wait up to eight weeks to ...
Three players for the Tennessee Titans and five other employees for the team have presumptively tested positive for COVID-19, according to the NFL. According to a statement from the NFL, the Titans ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The clock is ticking for when new COVID boosters may become available for Americans. As the weather turns cooler in the coming months, more people are expected to head indoors, ...
The University of Michigan Athletic Department announced Tuesday that they had to cancel its annual rivalry game against the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes due to a COVID-19 outbreak within its football ...
Due to the coronavirus, 7-Eleven announced that they will not be participating in Free Slurpee Day this year. In a press release, the convenience store chain said the cancelation was because of “the ...
Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins says he isn't personally concerned about contracting COVID-19 in the upcoming NFL season. "If I die, I die," Cousins said in an interview on the "10 Questions With ...
DENVER, Colo. — The Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation found at least 82% of Americans have been infected with COVID-19, but, that means millions of Americans still haven’t been infected. Now, ...
For the first time since the pandemic began, COVID vaccines are getting an update, and the White House is encouraging all eligible Americans to get the new booster shot. “This is certainly the ...
ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit says he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will have to call the College Football Playoff semifinal between No. 2 Clemson and No. 3 Ohio State from home. Herbstreit posted ...
It happens every year around this time. The weather gets colder and cold and flu viruses start making the rounds. But this year, there's a third illness expected to enter the mix: COVID-19. New cases ...