Experimental drug boosts immunotherapy treatment of pancreatic cancer in mice
An experimental drug helped boost effectiveness of immunotherapy treatment against pancreatic cancer in mice, according to a recent study published this week in the Journal for Immuno Therapy of Cancer
Federal government cancels COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer's multimillion-dollar deal
The federal government has canceled a multimillion-dollar deal with COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer Emergent BioSolutions after its facilities were found to have produced millions of contaminated Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses.
Pfizer COVID-19 pill could cut severe illness by 89%, company says
Pfizer Inc. announced Friday that its pill to treat novel COVID-19 was found to reduce the risk of hospitalization or death by 89% among high-risk adult patients in a clinical trial.
Pfizer COVID-19 pill could cut severe illness by 89%, company says
Pfizer Inc. announced Friday that its pill to treat novel COVID-19 was found to reduce the risk of hospitalization or death by 89% among high-risk adult patients in a clinical trial.
Biden admin to fine businesses for unvaccinated employees
Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., on Biden administration pushing workplace vaccine mandates. Garcia also addresses U.S. allies and citizens still trapped in Afghanistan.
Biden administration gives vaccination deadline for Border Patrol
Victor Manjarrez Jr., former El Paso Border Patrol chief, responds to vaccine mandate for Border Patrol agents illegal crossings is at a historic high.
Biden administration to strengthen vaccine mandates
Alfredo Ortiz, Jobs Creator Network president, on filing a lawsuit against the administration for the OSHA vaccine mandate that he says will negatively impact small businesses.
David Webb slams San Francisco for mandating that kids show vaccine cards while illegal migrants can vote
David Webb reacts to the two-month deadline that will force children as young as 5 to show their vaccination status while illegal immigrants can vote in local school elections
COVID-19: WHO expresses ‘grave concern’ over cases in Europe
The World Health Organization on Thursday warned that Europe is –once again—at the epicenter of COVID-19 cases and cited a “reliable projection” that said another 500,000 deaths by February.
West Point 'glorifies ignorant submission and unethical behavior': Former cadet
A trio of West Point cadets join 'Hannity' to express their disappointment in a woke curriculum and vaccine mandate at one of the nation's premier military academies.
Vitamin D deficiency casually linked to mortality risk in some people, researchers say
Genetic evidence suggests a casual relationship between levels of vitamin D and mortality in people with low vitamin D levels, according to researchers.
Dr. Siegel confident on FDA approval of COVID vaccine for young children
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the necessity to vaccinate children with medical concerns between 5-11, the new age group approved for the Pfizer vaccine, for COVID before healthy children.
GNC donates $1 million to organization supporting former pro-athletes and combat vets
Fox Sports NFL insider and founder of 'Merging Vets & Players' Jay Glazer discusses how both combat veterans' and professional athletes' mental health struggles can be addressed in a similar way
Fox News contributor Lara Trump questions why children are being forced to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and reacts to a former Obama aide warning Democrats not to let the GOP become the 'party of parents.'
UK authorizes Merck antiviral pill, first shown to treat COVID-19
Britain has granted a conditional authorization to Merck’s coronavirus antiviral, the first pill shown to successfully treat COVID-19. It is the first country to OK the treatment, although it was not immediately clear how quickly the pill would be available.
Sen. Braun: Encouraging parents' involvement in education played a role in Youngkin victory
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., on Republican Glenn Youngkin's victory for Virginia governor and how GOP senators plan to fight back against the Biden agenda on vaccine mandates and the Green New Deal
Prior COVID-19 infection does not protect as well as vaccine against reinfection: CDC
Vaccine-induced immunity provides more protection than infection- induced immunity against laboratory confirmed Sars-Cov-2 virus, according to recent CDC report.
CDC advisory panel recommends COVID-19 vaccines for kids ages 5-11
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky announced Tuesday that the agency would recommend COVID-19 vaccines to children aged 5-11.
Alzheimer’s: Study reveals how disease progresses in the brain
New research has tracked the replication and spread of the protein tau for the first time. Aggregates of tau and the protein beta-amyloid are involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease.
Teen screen time more than doubled during COVID-19 pandemic, study says
The average total daily screen use among adolescents more than doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a group of international researchers.
In media news today, liberal media gets frustrated by Joe Manchin’s presser, an NBC News reporter says Biden’s apparent nap is a ‘political obstacle,’ and an MSNBC anchor says NYPD officers refusing the vaccine are putting on ‘a show for attention’