Religious Groups in China Step Into the Coronavirus Crisis
In temples, mosques and churches, China’s believers have been eager to fight the virus. Not all their efforts have been well received. View original article Contributor:
In temples, mosques and churches, China’s believers have been eager to fight the virus. Not all their efforts have been well received. View original article Contributor:
In South Korea, which has more than 600 confirmed cases, President Moon Jae-in empowered his government to restrict travel. View original article Contributor:
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When Julian Miranda went in for his regular medical check-up last fall, the 5’9’’ Homestead teen knew at 220 pounds that he was overweight. What he didn’t expect to hear … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Cardiologists care for your heart in more ways than one, whether its performing innovative treatments or teaching you habits to help you stay healthy. Here are three South Florida cardiologists … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Carlos Martinez wasn’t a drinker or smoker and wasn’t overweight. He exercised regularly and there was no history of heart disease in his family. Every annual physical had turned up … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
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The college student’s garbled 911 call is the latest tragedy to plague emergency call systems. View original article Contributor: Meryl Kornfield
Containment is still possible, but the window ‘is narrowing,’ the WHO chief said. View original article Contributor: Carolyn Y. Johnson
After tripping over a dog and falling, an X-ray had raised the possiblity of a cancer. So why had the intractable pain gotten better? View original article Contributor: Sandra G. Boodman