South Africa on Saturday surpassed 500,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, representing more than 50% of all reported coronavirus infections in Africa’s 54 countries. Health Minister Zwelini…
New York's coronavirus deaths in worst week still outnumber Florida, Texas death tolls since pandemic's start
Janice Dean slams Gov. Cuomo’s ‘tone deaf’ victory lap on COVID: We’re still mourning Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean believes New York Gov. Andrew…
Origins of COVID-19 still a mystery
The highly-infectious SARS-CoV-2 virus is most ideally adapted to infect human cells—rather than bat or pangolin cells, according to new computer modeling. In a quest…
The coronavirus lockdown might help limit this year’s flu season – but you should still get your flu jab anyway
Lockdown measures aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 should actually help cut the cases of flu this year. That’s because keeping people apart to…
Cruise ships still struggling to dock as coronavirus spreads
Two cruise ships carrying coronavirus-exposed passengers that have been in limbo off the coast of Florida are being allowed to dock after a Coast Guard…
Apparently TLC's 'My 600-Lb. Life' Was Still Filming Last Week
TLC’s My 600-Lb. Life has finally stopped filming amidst concerns over the novel coronavirus. The show was filming as recently as March 26th, according to…
EpiPens still costly despite generic alternatives, other reforms
If Meg White ever got stung by a bee, her EpiPen could ultimately save her life. But the injector she so desperately needs to carry…
Scurvy is still a thing in Canada
Scurvy, the debilitating condition remembered as a disease of pirates, is still found in Canada. The disease, which is caused by a vitamin C deficiency,…
Vaping illnesses in US still rising, though at slower pace
The number of vaping illnesses in the U.S. is still rising, but at a slower pace. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday…
Still at war with the tobacco epidemic, Indonesia must control e-cigarettes too
Several countries are banning e-cigarettes due to revelations of health risks to both users and bystanders. But in Indonesia, the world’s second-largest cigarette market, the…