The end of the COVID-19 pandemic ended Medicaid access for millions and researchers are finding bipartisan support for easing the enrollment burden.

The evolution of viral tolerance in Myotis bats may help scientists prevent future pandemics, say researchers at Texas A&M.

Factors beyond vaccination may have contributed to infection risk.

However, growing vaccine hesitancy leads researchers to predict excessive, preventable illnesses this fall and winter.

A new study from the School of Public Health finds those living in poverty experience more mobility issues post-infection.

A Texas A&M professor has conducted the first comprehensive study on the topic, surveying more than 16,000 Americans.

Researchers will study viral transmission using “commingling events" with cattle, bringing unfamiliar animals together for sustained contact.

Scientists will work to understand how the virus that causes COVID-19 spreads among deer and how it has impacted overall deer health.

Leading biosecurity scholar Gerald Parker appeared before members of the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this month.

Peter Hotez says it’s time to start looking beyond the current pandemic and pushing back against misinformation that cost thousands of lives.