If you’re one of the millions of Americans who have already had Covid-19, you may be wondering how long you will have immunity from the
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Study Shows Case of Likely Cat-to-Human Virus Spread, but Risk Remains Low
A veterinarian in Thailand likely contracted the coronavirus from an infected pet cat last year, researchers concluded in a new study. It is the first
C.D.C. Dismisses Airborne Transmission of Monkeypox. Some Experts Disagree.
Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday pushed back against the idea that the monkeypox virus can spread through the air,
Report Reveals Sharp Rise in Transgender Young People in the U.S.
About 1.6 million people in the United States are transgender, and 43 percent of them are young adults or teenagers, according to a new report
Blood Tests That Detect Cancers Create Risks for Those Who Use Them
With 44 million Medicare beneficiaries and an annual test costing about $1,000 a year plus expensive scans and biopsies for those whose tests are positive,
Mysteries Linger About Covid’s Origins, W.H.O. Report Says
In its first report, a team of international scientists assembled by the World Health Organization to advise on the origins of the coronavirus said on
The New Abortion Bans: Almost No Exceptions for Rape, Incest or Health
The group does, however, support exceptions for a lifesaving abortion. “That is not an act of abortion,” she said, “as the intent of abortion is
More Omicron Versions Gain Ground U.S., According to C.D.C. Estimates
The Omicron subvariants known as BA.4 and BA.5 now represent 13 percent of new coronavirus cases in the United States, up from 7.5 percent a
Even with federal funds, U.S. schools still rely on low-cost methods to slow Covid, a study shows.
Despite additional federal funding, U.S. schools reported that they were most likely to rely on low-cost strategies to improve ventilation to slow the spread of
Enhertu Breast Cancer Drug Results in ‘Unheard-of’ Survival Rates
The patients had metastatic breast cancer that had been progressing despite rounds of harsh chemotherapy. But a treatment with a drug that targeted cancer cells