Across the U.S., vaccines are going into arms. Mask and physical distancing guidelines are easing. And people are going back to work and school. But is it time
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott caused a stir recently when he said his state was “very close” to achieving herd immunity against COVID-19, that much-discussed but often-misunderstood goal that
Coronavirus restrictions should not be lifted until the daily toll of new U.S. cases falls below 10,000, “and maybe even considerably less than that,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said
The news arrived Monday that the world has been awaiting since spring: a vaccine has been developed that shows a high degree of efficacy in late-stage trials: 90%.
Celiac disease is relatively common. In fact, according to the Celiac Disease Foundation, the autoimmune disorder affects 1 in 100 people worldwide. However, while it is manageable —
The prevalence of diabetes, or the total number of existing cases, is on the rise in the United States and globally. According to recent estimates, over 30 million
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