ACTIVE CASES NOW AT 4- HUNDRED AND 46. A CITATION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE BIG MOOSE INN.. FOR VIOLATING THE RULES ON PUBLIC GATHERINGS... AFTER THEY HELD AN áINDOOR WEDDING RECEPTION ON AUGUST 7TH... WITH OVER 60 PEOPLE. THEY ARE THE FIRST IN THE STATE WITH A .... "HEALTH HAZARD CITATION" THERE IS NO…
Health department found that employees failed to follow infection control protocols when dealing with COVID-19 patients. NEW HOPE, Minn. — A nursing home that’s seen at least 47 of its residents die of COVID-19 complications and 130 test positive was cited by the state health department on Friday for deficient infection control. The violations at…
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday called out Congress for not being in session when communities like hers are in crisis as she demanded bold measures for hard-hit families -- including undocumented immigrants -- rather than what she called the "crumb" they've been dealt in previous coronavirus relief efforts."We need to be able to play hardball so that working families…
Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh did not author Monday's opinion that overturned a 1972 decision regarding unanimous jury verdicts, but in a concurring opinion he outlined how he believes the court should determine when it is appropriate to throw out "erroneous precedents."In doing so, he invoked the abortion debate.Kavanaugh's concurrence opened by pointing out that it is…
(Moment/Getty Images) LISTEN: Bad credit can keep you from getting a job, a car loan, or an apartment to rent. For many Americans, health care debt is to blame. KFF Health News senior correspondent Noam N. Levey appeared on WAMU’s “Health Hub” on Nov. 12 to explain why new federal guidelines on health care debt
5 min read I KNEW MY eating habits weren’t great. Okay, scratch that—they were terrible. I blame my job. I worked in sales in the beer industry for 20 years, where I ate nothing but chicken wings and pizza in smoky bars every day. But I didn’t know just how terrible they’d become, since I’d
Epinephrine nasal spray works well even if patients sniff while using it, according to an abstract presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) 2025 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida. The FDA last year fast-tracked approval of the first nasal epinephrine (neffy). The spray offers patients an alternative to injectable epinephrine pens