(NEW YORK) -- There's growing concern among union leaders in Boston that a "disproportionate" number of educators of color may leave their jobs because of a vaccine mandate for city employees. "We are very concerned about the possibility of losing a disproportionate number of educators of color in Boston over…
(WASHINGTON) -- Moderna announced Thursday that it's launched early-stage clinical trials of an HIV mRNA vaccine. The biotechnology company has teamed up with the nonprofit International AIDS Vaccine Initiative to develop the shot, which uses the same technology as Moderna's successful COVID-19 vaccine. The first participants in the Phase I…
(DENVER) -- A major new study has found that more and more young people are being diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer, prompting renewed calls among doctors for early detection and screening. Researchers from University of Colorado School of Medicine analyzed data from more than 100,000 people with adenocarcinoma, a more…
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -- A new bill in California would allow children to get vaccinated against diseases including COVID-19 without their parents' consent. Currently, kids in the state between ages 12 and 17 must receive permission from a parent or a guardian to get a vaccine, unless it is to prevent…
(NEW YORK) -- As the coronavirus pandemic upends a third consecutive school year, Adam Solovoy, of Chicago, said learning loss due to the pandemic is something he has witnessed firsthand in his two daughters, ages 10 and 9. "When they do take the standardized testing that they take every year,…
(BOSTON) -- The family of a Boston man is speaking out after they say their 31-year-old son was struck from a waitlist for a heart transplant because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19. DJ Ferguson, who was diagnosed with arrhythmia four years ago, was admitted to Brigham and Women's Hospital…
(WASHINGTON) -- At the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine makers raced to design a shot that perfectly matched the new virus's genetic code. Their efforts were successful, resulting in highly effective vaccines in record time. But the virus has continued to evolve into new, concerning variants, each with a…
(GENEVA) -- Even as the omicron COVID-19 variant continues to sweep the globe, scientists are now monitoring a new mutation of omicron, dubbed BA.2. The World Health Organization maintains that BA.2 is not a "variant of concern," meaning there is no current evidence to suggest this new subvariant will worsen…
(OMAHA, Neb.) -- Dani Donovan, a 30-year-old woman from Omaha, Nebraska, said she spent the better part of a decade going to different doctors to seek help for chronic pain. At each visit, according to Donovan, she would be told she needed to lose weight, a discouraging cycle that she…
(NEW YORK) -- A new study adds to the growing evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are safe for both pregnant people and people hoping to become pregnant. The study, which looked at more than 2,000 couples in the United States and Canada, found "no adverse association" between getting vaccinated against COVID-19…