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How to lower your coronavirus risk while eating out: Restaurant advice from an infectious disease expert

As restaurants and bars reopen to the public, it’s important to realize that eating out will increase your risk of expos

Medical examiners and coroners have borne a heavy burden during the COVID-19 pandemic and have often felt invisible and unsupported

“We stopped doing heads.”It was the second time I’d heard a medical examiner say this while I was studying how the roles

5 COVID-19 myths politicians have repeated that just aren't true

The purveyors of these myths aren’t doing the country any favors.Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty ImagesThe number of new CO

Flu season paired with COVID-19 presents the threat of a 'twindemic,' making the need for vaccination all the more urgent

As winter looms and hospitals across the U.S. continue to be deluged with severe cases of COVID-19, flu season presents

Tense decision-making as CDC joins FDA in recommending Pfizer booster shot for 65 & up, people at high risk and those with occupational exposure...

Following the recommendations of its vaccine advisory committee, the Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use aut

Here's why the CDC recommends wearing masks indoors even if you've been fully vaccinated against COVID-19

Vaccinated people need to mask up again, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. On July 27, 2

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