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1st over counter combo COVID and flu test gets FDA approval
FDA authorizes over-the-counter combined COVID-19 and flu home test
Healgen Scientific's combined COVID-19 and flu test gives people a new way to check what's causing their symptoms, FDA says.
First over the counter combo COVID and flu test gets FDA approval
The public will no longer need a prescription or a visit to a health provider to take take a combined COVID and flu test at home. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced it has authorized the use of the Healgen Rapid Check COVID-19/Flu A&B Antigen Test,
FDA approves the first at-home test for COVID-19 and the flu, no prescription needed
The announcement comes right after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said that households across the nation can obtain four free COVID-19 tests. In addition, flu se
Is It COVID or Flu? FDA Gives 'Official' Authorization to Test That Will Tell You
FDA approves 1st combination COVID-flu test: 4 things to know
The FDA authorized the Healgen Rapid Check COVID-19/Flu A&B Antigen Test for over-the-counter use, the first combination test to receive approval outside of an emergency context, ABC News reported Oct.
FDA approves first combo flu-COVID-19 at-home test
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA just approved a new at-home test that can tell you if you have COVID-19 or the flu. You can buy it without a prescrip
COVID may increase risk of heart attack, death
Covid-19 may increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes and deaths for three years after an infection, study suggests
Covid-19 continues to be a powerful risk factor for future heart attacks and strokes for almost three years following the infection, a large new study suggests.
COVID-19 infection seems to increase heart attack, stroke risk up to 3 years later
People infected with COVID-19 appear to face a higher risk of heart attack and stroke for up to three years, a new study finds.
Study: First wave of COVID-19 increased heart attack, stroke risk up to 3 years later
The National Institutes of Health Oct. 10 released results of a study that found that infection from COVID-19 in the first wave of the pandemic appeared to significantly increase the risk of heart attack,
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Utah man sentenced for selling 120,000 fake COVID-19 vaccination cards
The orchestrator of a scheme that manufactured, sold, and distributed 120,000 counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination record cards ...
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Garden Grove physician accused of falsely attributing patient death to COVID-19 vaccination
Dr. Tam Ky Nguyen, an internal medicine physician, faces possible discipline from the California Medical Board for alleged ...
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COVID-19, the flu and colds are back: Here’s your seasonal illness guide to respiratory viruses and their symptoms
It’s safe to get your flu shot and COVID shot at the same time, if you choose, and in the same arm or different arms. In ...
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Tell us how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed your everyday life
For a future story, we’re interested in learning about the ways in which the pandemic has changed your daily life — for ...
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Why are COVID-19 vaccination rates so low right now? It’s complicated.
Dr. Nahid Bhadelia says a desire to forget the worst of the pandemic, the politicization of vaccines and changes in ...
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Trump’s dangerous Covid-19 revisionism
Rick Bright was removed from his position as head of BARDA for warning the Trump administration about Covid-19. Now he’s ...
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Portland turns to total system overhaul after staggering post-COVID-19 decline
Portland has transformed in the last five years following substantial unrest in 2020. The city hopes its new government can ...
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FEMA Spending on COVID-19 Dwarfs Hurricane Helene Response
Amid an intense hurricane season and growing concerns about its budget, FEMA is spending billions each month on COVID relief.
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2 Your Health: How COVID-19 play role in long-term cardiac issues
A new study found that having a history of COVID-19 can double a person’s long-term risk for heart attack, stroke, and even ...
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