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Pediatricians are giving advice on how parents can help their kids through this difficult winter.
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New York state recently auctioned its surplus COVID-19 supplies including HVAC units, lumber and air filtration devices.
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Step aside, BA.5. The new variants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1, appear to be among the most adept yet at evading immunity from previous infection and vaccination.
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The COVID-19 pandemic dominated the minds of people over the past few years, resulting in reduced attention toward climate change, according to a study conducted by Stony Brook University political scientists.
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Infectious disease specialist Elizabeth Asiago-Reddy provides an outlook for this year's flu season, followed by an update on COVID-19. And radiation oncologist Karna Sura explains research into the use of medical marijuana during cancer treatment.
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Tweaked boosters rolled out for Americans 12 and older last month, modified to target today's most common and contagious variant. The latest move may expand protection before an expected winter wave.
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Audiologist Erin Bagley tells what to consider before purchasing a hearing aid over the counter. Dr. Emily Albert shares advice about running. Public health professor Chris Morley discusses lessons learned from the pandemic.
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An infectious disease expert from SUNY Upstate says COVID-19 rates are spiking earlier than this time last year, and the flu may be coming back in full force, too.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is defending a decision to buy over a half-billion dollars in COVID-19 rapid tests from a campaign donor. Her Republican opponents have seized on the issue, and one government reform group says it merits an investigation.
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There is a lot of information about coronavirus vaccines out there, and some of it seems vague or contradictory. We talked to experts to help answer some of the most common and confusing questions.