"As these viruses continue to evolve, public health officials watch carefully to see whether new strains will be more easily ...
COVID-19 viral activity was high in the United States during the first week of September, according to fresh data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some regions of the United States ...
A new COVID-19 variant is climbing the ranks in the United States, becoming the third-most common strain of the summer. Variant XFG, colloquially known as "Stratus," was first detected in Southeast ...
When the coronavirus outbreak began, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention listed cough, shortness of breath and fever as possible symptoms for the newly-discovered virus. Now, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What are the most common COVID-19 symptoms doctors are seeing in October 2025? Read on to find out what to look out for, how to ...
As COVID-19 continues to evolve, a new strain is spiking case numbers worldwide. The XFG variant, also known as Stratus, has been gaining momentum after first being detected in Southeast Asia in ...
The first known meta-analysis of how SARS-CoV-2 variant type and time since infection influence long-COVID symptoms ties Omicron to brain fog and paresthesia (numbness and tingling), while earlier ...
The timing of symptom onset depends on lots of factors, including the amount of virus to which someone was exposed, Hotez says. Their level of pre-existing immunity may also affect the likelihood or ...
It's been almost a year since Michael Reagan, 50, came down with COVID-19. "I woke up first thing in the morning and I felt really hot and out of breath," he said, recalling the morning of March 22, ...
A new program from eMed and the NIH offers free tests and treatments, and you don't even need to leave your home.
Thanksgiving week is typically one of the biggest travel periods of the year, but winter holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Eve aren't that far behind—and all that traveling, ...
If you partied hard or just enjoyed seeing family during the winter holidays (whether it was Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve or all of them!), chances are you were exposed to their germs.