Nursing Home Deaths Were Up 32% In 2020, Watchdog Finds
Investigators say there were more than 169,000 additional deaths last year among Medicare recipients in nursing homes as COVID-19 spread through facilities.
Investigators say there were more than 169,000 additional deaths last year among Medicare recipients in nursing homes as COVID-19 spread through facilities.
President Biden set a goal of 70% of U.S. adults fully vaccinated by July 4. The White House is acknowledging Tuesday that it will likely come up short of that.
More contagious than other variants, and maybe more likely to cause severe disease, Delta is spreading so fast it could cause yet another U.S. surge this summer or fall, according to new research.
Sunday night’s tornado damaged more than a hundred homes in southwest suburban Naperville, Woodridge and Darien.
The storm hit Naperville and Woodridge late Sunday, damaging homes, toppling trees, knocking out power and causing some injuries.
These ten tenacious plants grow everywhere from railroad tracks to sidewalk cracks. Three experts explain how they survive city life.
Each week, Reset’s infectious disease expert Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions relating to the coronavirus and vaccines.
Some doctors say there are signs of downsizing at St. Catherine, but the hospital says it’s making investments in care.
Health officials are investigating reports of mostly mild, temporary and treatable heart inflammation that may or may not be causally linked to vaccination with an mRNA vaccine against COVID-19.
Gov. JB Pritzker’s clean energy bill would reduce Illinois’ carbon emissions by phasing out coal and natural gas use.