The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a new interview that a second coronavirus wave this winter might be even more devastating than the first. Dr. Robert Redfield >>
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a new interview that a second coronavirus wave this winter might be even more devastating than the first. Dr. Robert Redfield >>
More anecdotal evidence shows that a therapy that was successfully used during the Spanish Flu pandemic more than 100 years ago works on COVID-19 patients as well. Plasma containing antibodies from patients who >>
There’s no magical drug to treat the novel coronavirus at this time, although several promising medicines are in clinical trials. The only game-changing therapy is something the medical community has used for more >>
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a dramatic increase in the number of poisonings being reported by individuals using cleaning chemicals at home. The coronavirus pandemic has prompted some concerned citizens >>
The most frequent coronavirus symptoms are also encountered in the common cold or flu, which can make it difficult to correctly diagnos if COVID-19 testing isn’t available. The disease does have a few >>
Jacksonville reopened beaches and public parks as coronavirus cases hit record numbers. Unrest is at an all-time high, and state officials appear to be caving to pressure from those who believe the viral >>
An increasing number of COVID-19 survivors have tested positive again for the novel coronavirus in South Korea. The caseload of coronavirus relapses more than doubled in a week within the country. An increasing >>
Doctors from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are raising funds to train dogs to detect coronavirus patients by smell. Dogs can already be taught to identify various diseases, including malaria >>