Despite popular belief, there’s plenty to look forward to re: the end of summer, and the advent of autumn. For one: you can really start dressing again: layering, sweaters…pants! Remember pants? Plus: ...
Editor's note: An updated version of this story is available here. Many destinations are adding testing requirements for travelers from the United States, but that doesn’t mean travelers should go ...
These rapid antigen tests offer a quick and easy way to screen for COVID-19, including the new variant EG.5, or "Eris" People / Madison Woiten Even if you’ve grown accustomed to a life without face ...
Whether you're traveling abroad or visiting family this winter, health experts say at-home coronavirus tests can be a convenient way to reduce the risk of spreading the virus. While the tests have ...
Consumers who've ordered free home coronavirus tests through a federal website could be in for a surprise: they might get kits with expiration dates that passed months ago. But experts say you shouldn ...
Most of us have taken a COVID test at home. The uncomfortable nasal swab, the anxious waiting as the red lines bleed into either positive or negative. And then finally, the result. The whole process ...
Abbott Labs got emergency approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for its rapid antigen test, which can detect a Covid-19 infection in 15 minutes. The test is a "game changer," according to ...
While it is no longer front of mind for most people, COVID-19 cases are still popping up across the country. Being prepared to protect yourself with test kits is crucial to stopping the spread of the ...
The US is experiencing an increase of Covid-19, with weekly hospital admissions and test positivity rates on the rise, according to federal data. It should come as no surprise that some Americans say ...
People can test themselves about as accurately at home with rapid antigen coronavirus tests as health care professionals using the same tests, according to a Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study published ...