It’s hard to imagine Thomas Massie being more marginalized than he was before the vote to reelect Mike Johnson as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives two weeks ago. But, the guy is ...
Jan. 20, 2025, marks five years since the CDC reported the first laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 on American soil.
A study suggests that catching COVID-19 significantly raises the risk of developing ME/CFS (formerly called "chronic fatigue syndrome"), a typically lifelong condition that can be debilitating.
Risk of long COVID is higher in women and a link between SARS-CoV-2 infection and development of ME/CFS is shown, according to new studies.
It's that time of year: highly contagious illnesses like the flu, COVID-19 and Norovirus are spreading in the Tampa Bay area just in time for Saturday's Gasparilla Pirate Fest.
With a recent surge in influenza, COVID-19, norovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and other respiratory viruses, it's critical to pay close attention to your heart and symptoms—especially if you have heart disease or the risk factors for it.
On Jan. 24, 2020, medical officials at a Hoffman Estates hospital announced a patient there had tested positive for a mysterious coronavirus that only one day earlier had led to a lockdown in Wuhan,
Louisville doctors are warning of an unusual spike in respiratory illnesses and novovirus, known by many as the stomach bug. Flu, COVID-19, RSV and the novovirus make up what Dr. Mark Burns with the University of Louisville (UofL) called a ‘quademic’.
Two-thirds of people with post-COVID-19 syndrome have persistent, objective symptoms – including reduced physical exercise capacity and reduced cognitive test performances – for a year or more, with no major changes in symptom clusters during the second year of their illness,
Although numerous studies have shown men have more severe acute COVID cases and higher mortality than women, females in their 40s have up to a 45% higher risk of getting long COVID than men, according to a new study led by UT Health San Antonio, the school announced Wednesday.
A surge in respiratory illness is typical for this time of year, and the simultaneous outbreak of highly contagious norovirus is piling on to the public health risk. Commonly known as stomach flu, norovirus symptoms often include diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain.
Two-thirds of people with post-COVID-19 syndrome have persistent, objective symptoms—including reduced physical exercise capacity and reduced cognitive test performances—for a year or more, with no major changes in symptom clusters during the second year of their illness,