A judge has blocked the funding freeze, but organizations say they are still unable to access money they urgently need to pay for salaries, utilities, supplies and other expenses.
President Donald Trump is preparing to gut the U.S. Education Department to the full extent of his power, directing his administration to slash spending while pressuring employees to quit.
Data from the Minnesota Department of Health shows a sharp uptick in hospitalizations from flu, COVID and RSV as of last week. Dr. O'Neil says high volumes are typical after the holidays ...
Data from the Minnesota Department of Health shows a sharp uptick in hospitalizations from flu, COVID, RSV and norovirus as of last week. The sickness surge is clogging emergency rooms everywhere ...
Cases started to spike at the end of last week to the beginning of this week, according to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). “It’s really been a remarkable increase in cases,” said ...
This year’s norovirus case uptick has been more ruthless than usual. The Minnesota Department of Health reported 76 outbreaks of norovirus in December, three to four times the usual number for ...
a senior epidemiologist in the emerging infectious disease section of the Minnesota Department of Health. Before the pandemic, influenza cases almost always accelerated after the holidays ...
The hospital system also cited data collected by the Minnesota Department of Health, which showed 2024 with the highest number of respiratory illness hospitalizations in more than five years.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS ... Inc., for compliance with licensing or certification requirements, including health and safety standards. This monitoring is conducted during ...
Tina Smith of Minnesota ... to use the National Institutes of Health to conduct more research on food additives, and he would work closely with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to take a ...
according to survey results released Friday by the Minnesota Department of Health. The survey shows the enduring toll of COVID, almost five years after it first emerged in Minnesota.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved a new type of nonopioid painkiller from Vertex Pharmaceuticals, NBC ...