COVID-19 cases are beginning to subside after a summer spike, but officials are recommending that Americans receive the newly released vaccine or a dose of the newly-authorized Novovax, prior to the expected winter surge in cases.
In Arizona, cases were down 5% week over week with 3,134 new cases reported for the week beginning on...
Over 6 million Americans, including 150,000 Arizonans are currently living with Alzheimer's Disease. As the need for treatment grows, groups like the Alzheimer's Association are asking the government to strengthen its commitment to research and accessibility. But a Congressional report suggests the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
This week, Arizona COVID-19 levels remain the same, HHS pledges to offer monoclonal antibody treatments to the uninsured and the CDC no longer recommends universal masking in healthcare settings.
There were 3,402 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Arizona over the past week and 44 deaths related to the coronavirus. This amounts to...
The official number of global deaths from COVID-19 surpassed six million on Monday, 4% of which were recorded in the last month. The United States is very close to reaching a million deaths on its own, and Arizona's death count exceeded the 28,000 marker this week.
According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) COVID-19...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed Tuesday to cover the controversial drug Aduhelm when used as an Alzheimer’s treatment in clinical trials. While debate about the drug’s safety has been intense, CMS believes continued clinical trials will address unanswered questions related to the drug’s adverse side...
As the new year approaches, Arizona hospitals and healthcare professionals are gearing up for a new wave of COVID-19 patients to flood the intensive care units and emergency departments that have endured near-capacity numbers since the Delta variant took hold over the summer. Without respite from the prior wave and increased transmission...