‘Tripledemic’: High levels of COVID-19, RSV, flu may continue for weeks, ‘possibly even months,’ CDC warns
“It’s very concerning, I think, to all of us,” Dr. Tia Babu, an infectious disease expert, told FOX Television Stations.
“It’s very concerning, I think, to all of us,” Dr. Tia Babu, an infectious disease expert, told FOX Television Stations.
Striking UC workers reach tentative deal with university
The union representing striking University of California graduate student workers and researchers reached a tentative labor deal with the university Friday, potentially signaling an end to the five-week work stoppage.
The union representing striking University of California graduate student workers and researchers reached a tentative labor deal with the university Friday, potentially signaling an end to the five-week work stoppage.
AstraZeneca’s targeted therapy shows benefits for those with advanced breast cancer, trial shows
Results showed the therapy demonstrated a 40% reduction in the risk of disease progression or death versus its placebo.
Results showed the therapy demonstrated a 40% reduction in the risk of disease progression or death versus its placebo.
Screenings only detect 14% of cancer cases, study suggests
Researchers in Chicago conducted a study highlighting the importance of recommended cancer screenings and early detection to improve survival rates.
Researchers in Chicago conducted a study highlighting the importance of recommended cancer screenings and early detection to improve survival rates.
Dramatic warning for parents: Do not 'halve' adult painkillers for kids in wake of medicine shortages
Dosing guidelines for children's meds are vital and should not be ignored.
Dosing guidelines for children's meds are vital and should not be ignored.
California to end mandatory pay for workers with COVID
California will stop making companies pay employees who can’t work because they caught COVID-19 while on the job.
California will stop making companies pay employees who can’t work because they caught COVID-19 while on the job.
California to end mandatory pay for workers with COVID
California will stop making companies pay employees who can?t work because they caught the coronavirus while on the job.
California will stop making companies pay employees who can?t work because they caught the coronavirus while on the job.
COVID metrics declining, Ferrer optimistic
New cases in Los Angeles County are down 21%, leaving health director Dr. Barbara Ferrer cautiously optimistic.
New cases in Los Angeles County are down 21%, leaving health director Dr. Barbara Ferrer cautiously optimistic.
Fontana Unified School District celebrates one of the highest graduation rates in U.S.
The Fontana Unified School District is celebrating a historical feat. The district boasts a 98% graduation rate, according to U.S. News and World report rankings.
The Fontana Unified School District is celebrating a historical feat. The district boasts a 98% graduation rate, according to U.S. News and World report rankings.
Invasive strep A among children being investigated by CDC after UK reports several deaths
While strep A is typically a common infection that can be easily treated, what is concerning some experts is an increase in an invasive form of strep that can be life-threatening. One North Texas doctor says the invasive form of strep A, which the CDC is monitoring, is something parents need to be aware of.
While strep A is typically a common infection that can be easily treated, what is concerning some experts is an increase in an invasive form of strep that can be life-threatening. One North Texas doctor says the invasive form of strep A, which the CDC is monitoring, is something parents need to be aware of.
Big cities look to masks again in preparation for winter threat of COVID, flu, RSV
With the beginning of winter roughly a week away, major cities across the U.S. are looking to mask up once again for the purpose of combating not just COVID-19, but the flu and the respiratory illness RSV.
With the beginning of winter roughly a week away, major cities across the U.S. are looking to mask up once again for the purpose of combating not just COVID-19, but the flu and the respiratory illness RSV.
Free COVID-19 tests available to Americans again as White House reveals winter plan
The Biden administration is making four rapid COVID-19 tests available online starting Thursday as it unveils its contingency plans for potential surges this winter.
The Biden administration is making four rapid COVID-19 tests available online starting Thursday as it unveils its contingency plans for potential surges this winter.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in LA County climb back above 1,300
Los Angeles County reported more than 4,200 new infections in its latest data. Another 16 virus-related deaths were also reported, raising the county's pandemic death toll to 34,368.
Los Angeles County reported more than 4,200 new infections in its latest data. Another 16 virus-related deaths were also reported, raising the county's pandemic death toll to 34,368.
Childhood BMI chart raised from 37 to 60 as severe obesity quadruples
Roughly 4.5 million children — about 6% — are considered severely obese.
Roughly 4.5 million children — about 6% — are considered severely obese.
Dog flu outbreaks hit shelters, homes across US as vets encourage owners to get their dog vaccinated
Humans are not the only ones needing a flu shot this winter. Dog flu is hitting the shelters and homes across the United States.
Humans are not the only ones needing a flu shot this winter. Dog flu is hitting the shelters and homes across the United States.
Dog flu cases on the rise across US shelters, homes
Humans are not the only ones needing a flu shot this winter. Dog flu is hitting the shelters and homes across the United States.
Humans are not the only ones needing a flu shot this winter. Dog flu is hitting the shelters and homes across the United States.
Amy Yasbeck discusses John Ritter Foundation; What families need to know about aortic health
The foundation was launched in hopes of spreading awareness of aortic health and prevent it from happening to other families.
The foundation was launched in hopes of spreading awareness of aortic health and prevent it from happening to other families.
Amy Yasbeck on John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health
Amy Yasbeck, actress and widow of John Ritter, discusses the foundation dedicated to spreading awareness on aortic aneurysm.
Amy Yasbeck, actress and widow of John Ritter, discusses the foundation dedicated to spreading awareness on aortic aneurysm.
Dog flu reported across shelters, homes
Humans are not the only ones needing a flu shot this winter. Dog flu is hitting the shelters and homes across the United States.
Humans are not the only ones needing a flu shot this winter. Dog flu is hitting the shelters and homes across the United States.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, former 'Ellen DeGeneres Show' DJ, dies by suicide at 40
"It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us," Boss' wife, Allison Holker, said in a statement.
"It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us," Boss' wife, Allison Holker, said in a statement.



















