Scientists are tracking a new variant of COVID-19, the Delta plus strain, which has been on the rise in the U.K. Read on to find out what they know so far.
There are many reasons to get a COVID vaccine, with a recent study finding that those who are vaccinated have a reduced risk of developing post-COVID diabetes.
As new variants of COVID spread, vaccines and antibody treatments are becoming less effective. But if the FDA approves a new drug from Eiger, this could change.
While Chinese cities are currently overwhelmed with new COVID cases, researchers are finding some comfort in the fact that the virus hasn't had more mutations.
Both antivirals, Paxlovid and Lagevrio, previously required a positive COVID test to be administered as treatments. However, the FDA recently changed that rule.
Two COVID-related emergency declarations previously enacted by the White House will expire on May 11. Here's what that means for COVID testing and treatment.
Recently, the FDA issued a new update announcing that the emergency use authorization of Evusheld has been revoked in the U.S. for the foreseeable future.
Symptoms of Omicron subvariants appear to be different from previous COVID strains. Here are the symptoms you can expect, depending on your vaccination status.
You've probably heard talk about the possible connection between the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and heart problems in young adults. Is there really a connection?
With the rollout of the COVID vaccine, it's natural to wonder about the vaccine if you're pregnant. Are you a candidate for the vaccine during those 40 weeks?
The American Red Cross tests all blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies, and the organization shared some interesting information about blood donations.