By the end of October, more than 228,000 Americans who got COVID-19 had died. Joe Raedle/Getty Images The pandemic is putting America’s air pollution standards to the test as the … Continue Reading Studies link COVID-19 deaths to air pollution, raising questions about EPA’s ‘acceptable risk’
When you hear the term “evolutionary tree,” you may think of Charles Darwin and the study of the relationships between different species over the span of millions of years. While … Continue Reading Here’s how scientists are tracking the genetic evolution of COVID-19
While the focus of the COVID-19 pandemic has been on respiratory problems and securing enough ventilators, doctors on the front lines are grappling with a new medical mystery. In addition … Continue Reading Mysterious Heart Damage, Not Just Lung Troubles, Befalling COVID-19 Patients
Use Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). When David Vega fell ill with the novel coronavirus in mid-March, fever, chills and nausea left the 27-year-old Indiana … Continue Reading After COVID-19: Doctors Ponder Best Advice As Patients Recover From Coronavirus
Lukas Kopacki, home from college after the coronavirus pandemic closed his campus, was feeling lousy for days with headaches, sore throat and difficulty breathing through his nose. But he worried … Continue Reading Telemedicine Surges, Fueled By Coronavirus Fears And Shift In Payment Rules
Laura Benson retired from nursing in 2018, but this week she reported for work again in New Rochelle, New York, where the first cluster of COVID-19 cases occurred a few … Continue Reading Help Wanted: Retired Doctors And Nurses Don Scrubs Again In Coronavirus Fight
The ‘Home Shelter Policy’ announced yesterday by Bay Area Authorities to control COVID-19 outbreak and developing situation has created lots of challenges and uncertainty to the founders and investors in … Continue Reading COVID-19:Elevating HealthTech Innovation @ F50 Global Insights