The meal service Daily Harvest has been sued after people say they had their gallbladders removed after consuming the company's food.
To rank the counties, U.S. News looked at how nearly 3,000 U.S. counties performed in 89 metrics across 10 health-related categories.
As many as 230,000 people in the state have developed long Covid, which can take years to go away.
While there has been no sign of monkeypox in Oregon, it has again been diagnosed in the United States.
Half of Oregon's hospitals evaluated in a study got an "A" for safety, according to a new report.
The Oregon Health Authority released a report Thursday showing that the majority of Oregon's COVID cases in April were "breakthrough."
The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Oregon over the past two weeks is more than twice as high as the two weeks previous.
The Oregon Health Authority also released week over week numbers showing decreases in cases, deaths, and hospitalizations.
The news from the Oregon Health Authority continues to be positive with hospitalizations and cases both dropping,
The omicron-driven surge may be over but people still need to be cautious, officials said Friday.
Oregon Health Authority reports that while 22 more people died, the total number of cases fell again.
Meanwhile, the state says that there were 4,872 new cases on Thursday, continuing the decline.
For the first time in weeks, Oregon saw fewer cases of COVID-19 reported and fewer people hospitalized.
Providence Portland has turned a floor in its cancer center into a 48-bed unit for COVD-19 patients.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Multnomah County and across OR.
The newest numbers from the Oregon Health Authority show a dramatic drop in total cases, a strong sign that the current surge may be ending.
The newest forecast from researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University, the omicron-driven surge of hospitalizations could be ending.
The state's health officer says that while we are not out of the woods when it comes to COVID-19, we may be approaching the peak.
Governor Brown's goal of getting 1 million more Oregonians boosted by the end of January is likely going to remain unrealized.
While the state is expected to reach peak cases in the next week or so, new data shows that Oregon isn't there yet.
While the total number of cases statewide appear to be leveling off, Multnomah County officials fear that they're not there yet.
A study by OHSU researchers in the new issue of the journal Science Immunology says two paths to "super immunity" are equally effective.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Multnomah County and across OR.
Oregon is approaching 600,000 total cases of COVID-19and nearing 6,000 deaths since the pandemic began.
The COVD-19 testing site at the Expo Center is back up and running. And under new management.
Officials predict that the state could reach its peak in new cases with a peak in hospitalizations the week after.
There are several counties in Oregon without any ICU beds for adults.
Another day, another rise in hospitalizations due to COVID-19.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Multnomah County.
While still below the record number of hospitalizations set last summer, the patient count keeps rising with some counties without ICU beds
A new study from Oregon State University says that a protein in hemp may help prevent COVID-19.
Hospitalizations are climbing, deaths are climbing. Officials say that it will keep getting worse for a few more weeks.
Oregon saw 6.203 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Tuesday, about 1.500 more than the day before. Meanwhile, hospital beds are filling up.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Multnomah County and across OR.
Oregon set a new record, recording 3,534 new COVID-19 cases in a single day, and 9,701 cases over the four-day holiday weekend.
On Tuesday, the Oregon Health Authority reported 1,900 new cases of COVID-19 had been reported the day before.
The state reports that Thursday through Sunday, Oregon had 3,585 new cases and 25 new deaths.
With health officials urging the vaccinated to get boosters and those who are still unvaccinated to change that, finding a provider is key.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.