Is Covid-19 scaring heart attack victims away from ERs?
Fewer heart attack and stroke patients are arriving at hospital emergency departments and doctors still aren’t sure why. The American Heart…
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Fewer heart attack and stroke patients are arriving at hospital emergency departments and doctors still aren’t sure why. The American Heart…
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Fewer heart attack and stroke patients are arriving at hospital emergency departments and doctors still aren’t sure why. The American Heart…
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What is the worst time to overturn a law that provides healthcare for the uninsured? Surely, topping any list of answers would be: in the midst of…
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During a time when many of us are stress eating or simply enjoying an extra glass of wine or scoop of ice cream to savor what we can these days,…
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While more states lift stay-at-home restrictions, none have met all of the White House’s guidelines on when they can safely start to reopen, a…
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As health care systems across the country focus on fighting the coronavirus pandemic, many have halted nonessential and non-emergency services. But…
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SANTA FE, New Mexico — New Mexico state health officials on Wednesday announced 153 additional cases of the coronavirus, including seven new…
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DALLAS, Texas — A Texas’ judge’s decision to jail a hair salon owner for defying restrictions meant to limit the spread of the…
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Researchers in the UK said Wednesday they have seen an “unprecedented cluster” of eight children with rare inflammatory problems amid the…
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Researchers in the UK said Wednesday they have seen an “unprecedented cluster” of eight children with rare inflammatory problems amid the…
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EL PASO, Texas — What is the responsibility employers have to disclose information on positive Covid-19 cases to their employees? A source who…
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — The number of people who have died as a result of the coronavirus jumped to 125 in the state of Chihuahua on Wednesday, and…
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Waking up with a slight headache that becomes painful enough to hinder daily life is the experience of many who suffer from migraines. But for those…
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Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, a member of GOP leadership, said Wednesday he supports rapid coronavirus testing for members of the House and…
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Moves by countries to reopen schools that were shut to prevent the spread of coronavirus could risk a second wave of infections, some studies…
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A New York doctor who’s been treating coronavirus patients says she’s still reeling days after getting a devastating letter: Her green…
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A New York doctor who’s been treating coronavirus patients says she’s still reeling days after getting a devastating letter: Her green…
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At least five US teams have cloned antibodies to Covid-19, paving the way for cutting-edge treatments that could be what one researcher calls…
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At least five US teams have cloned antibodies to Covid-19, paving the way for cutting-edge treatments that could be what one researcher calls…
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A New York doctor who’s been treating coronavirus patients says she’s still reeling days after getting a devastating letter: Her green…
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If you’re stuck at home, one of the simplest — and highly underrated — forms of exercise is to head outside for a walk. Walking is…
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Most Americans have never had to wear a mask for their health before, let alone while they shop for groceries or go for a run. So, even as businesses…
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Most Americans have never had to wear a mask for their health before, let alone while they shop for groceries or go for a run. So, even as businesses…
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It was after midnight when Leslie Rowe woke up on April 11. Her 9-year-old son, Zaiden, was in tears, saying he had an intense pain in his groin. At…
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EL PASO, Texas — May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. It offers a chance to “check in” on emotions that might arise during this uncertain…
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When Christy Mitchell’s mini-Aussiedoddle puppies, Ellie and Bosun, began sneezing and having diarrhea, she knew she had to take them to the…
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He oversaw the public health response to a pandemic. He advised Americans to cancel social gatherings and wear masks in public. He warned of a…
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He oversaw the public health response to a pandemic. He advised Americans to cancel social gatherings and wear masks in public. He warned of a…
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There’s new evidence more African Americans may be dying from coronavirus in the United States than whites or other ethnic groups, according to…
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Around 1.4 million more people could die of tuberculosis (TB) by 2025 due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the fight against the…
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