"It is important we have an accurate view of Covid in our region, and reporting these results helps us to do it," County Executive Mark Poloncarz said Wednesday on Twitter.
Getting tested before getting together with others during the holidays is a good way to minimize risk.
The long-term decline in the number of individuals in state prisons has led to a demographic shift toward an older incarcerated population and necessitates increased attention to policies and costs ...
Brandpoint (BPT) Mar 4, 2026 Mar 4, 2026 Updated 8 hrs ago (BPT) - For years, routine screening recommendations have been limited to four cancers — breast, cervical, colorectal, and high-risk lung ...
Penn researchers recently discovered a relationship between body mass index and certain Long COVID symptoms in children and young adults. The research team — which included faculty from the Stanford ...
More than 200 people attending a town hall meeting Tuesday asked questions and voiced objections to at least one solar farm project planned for rural Nacogdoches County. “What do we do to stop this?” ...
The Undergraduate Senate (UGS) Administration and Rules Committee held a public screening of “SAVE: The Katie Meyer Story” Sunday at Oshman Hall, featuring the film’s director Jen-Karson Strauss to ...
(WISH) — Cervical cancer screening rates remain low and have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels, says a letter published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Cervical cancer ...
PREDAZZO, Italy — The Olympics have traditionally been known as a kind of sports melting pot, where competitors from different backgrounds and countries could share meals and trade pins at tight-knit ...
A massive international study of more than 3,100 long COVID patients uncovered a striking divide in how brain-related symptoms are reported around the world. In the U.S., the vast majority of ...
NACOGDOCHES — Fans of the 1983 movie “The Outsiders” are in for a treat this Thursday when Stephen F. Austin State University hosts a screening of the film with a question and answer session with one ...
A Macomb County woman who told “countless lies” in a fraud scheme that netted $3.3 million from the federal COVID-19 program has been sentenced to serve two years in prison, according to federal ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results