Fox News Digital publishes an array of health pieces all week long to keep you in the know on a range of wellness topics: disease prevention, nutrition, medical research, health care and more — plus, personal stories of people and families overcoming
Nicola Sturgeon has been reported to police over claims she lied to the Covid inquiry about WhatsApp messages. The former Scottish first minister admitted deleting WhatsApps from the pandemic when she gave evidence to the inquiry last month. She said the move
The effects of COVID are lingering longer among the residents of some states than others. That’s according to the latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which tracks reported cases of long COVID
Esther McVey – the Government’s “minister for common sense” – appeared to blame lockdown supporters for the British economy dropping into recession. McVey claimed “everybody who voted for lockdown” is responsible for the lack of growth when she appeared on BBC Radio
Nicola Sturgeon has come under fire after it emerged she failed to transfer any WhatsApps from the pandemic onto the Scottish Government’s official records system. The Scottish Government confirmed “zero” WhatsApp messages were transferred to the electronic records and document management (eRDM)
Is the COVID quarantine on its way out? Amid reports that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may be considering a change to its COVID isolation guidelines, doctors are sharing their own recommendations. The current CDC guidance, which was
Rishi Sunak was subjected to a furious rant from an anti-vaccine campaigner as he faced questions from the public during a forum organised by GB News this evening. The Prime Minister, who is attempting to shore up support as the Tories gear
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack rubbished Nicola Sturgeon’s tearful claim that she did not seek to politicise the pandemic. The former Scottish first minister choked back tears during an appearance before the Covid inquiry yesterday as she denied suggestions the Scottish Government looked
Nicola Sturgeon arrived at the Covid inquiry this morning in a car which appeared to have an expired MOT. The former Scottish first minister is giving evidence before Baroness Heather Hallett as the inquiry holds hearings in Edinburgh. But the MOT on
Nicola Sturgeon is set to give evidence at the UK COVID-19 Inquiry today following a series of bombshell revelations. The former Scottish first minister will appear before Baroness Heather Hallett as the inquiry holds hearings in Edinburgh. It comes as the ex-SNP