- Think Your Opinion Must Be Right? Science Reveals Why You May Be Wrong
- A Robot Finger Might Someday Take Your Pulse, Check for Tumors
- Six-Week Abortion Bans: More Than a Third of Women Don’t Know They Are Pregnant by 6 Weeks
- Loneliness Raises Odds for Dementia by 31%
- Could Lingering Infection Be Causing Long COVID?
- MS Might Raise a Person’s Odds for Cancer
- Seniors, You’re Never Too Old to Quit Smoking, Study Finds
- Crohn’s, Colitis Care Take Big Financial Toll on Patients
- Boys Treated With Gene Therapy for Rare Brain Disease Doing Well 6 Years Later
- Florida Hospitals Brace for Hurricane Milton’s Arrival
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More Than 100 Coronavirus Cases, 6 Deaths Reported in U.S.
Coronavirus continued to spread throughout the United States on Monday, with more than 100 cases confirmed in 15 states and six deaths now reported in Washington state. Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New...
- Posted March 3, 2020
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Health Highlights: March 3, 2020
Emergency Measure Will Get More Respirators to U.S. Health Care Workers U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Obamacare Appeal
- Posted March 3, 2020
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Is Coronavirus Really Like the Flu? Here’s a Comparison
President Donald Trump drew a direct comparison between the seasonal flu and the new coronavirus in his first press conference on COVID-19 last week, saying that Americans might have more to fear from flu than the headline-making...
- Posted March 3, 2020
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Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Lung Disease Many Don’t Recognize
More than 200,000 people in the United States have pulmonary fibrosis, but more than eight in 10 Americans don’t know the symptoms of the lung disease, a new survey finds. Pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive disease that...
- Posted March 2, 2020
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Harvard Spearheads International Effort to Understand, Fight New Coronavirus
A Harvard/China collaboration has entered the coronavirus COVID-19 fray, with researchers on both sides of the globe working to expand understanding of the potentially pandemic virus. The researchers will be working on vaccines to prevent infection and...
- Posted March 2, 2020
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U.S. Coronavirus Cases Now at 89, as 2nd Death, New Cases in 10 States Reported
MONDAY, March. 2, 2020Two dozen new U.S. cases of coronavirus were reported in multiple states across the country over the weekend, as Washington State officials raced to contain a possible outbreak in one of its cities. Both...
- Posted March 2, 2020
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Health Highlights: March 3, 2020
Stop Buying Face Masks: U.S. Surgeon General CDC Broadens Testing Guidelines for Coronavirus First Coronavirus-Related Drug Shortage Reported in U.S.
- Posted March 2, 2020
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U.S. Announces More Travel Restrictions as First Coronavirus Death Reported
SUNDAY, March. 1, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Following the first U.S. coronavirus death, the Trump administration on Saturday placed travel restrictions on three countries that are battling COVID-19 outbreaks. A complete travel ban was issued for Iran,...
- Posted March 1, 2020
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Pick Summer Camps Carefully When Your Kid Has Allergies, Asthma
If you child has allergies or asthma, you need to take that into consideration when selecting a summer camp. “Parents and kids alike who are dealing with asthma or severe allergies need to know there’s a good...
- Posted February 29, 2020
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Coronavirus Strikes Men, Older People the Hardest
The coronavirus is on the cusp of becoming a global pandemic and experts say that, if it does, older people and men could be most at risk for serious illness and death. Men have died from coronavirus...
- Posted February 28, 2020