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Gargling warm salty water, taking vitamins or heating your nasal passages won’t eliminate the virus or keep it from reaching your lungs. View original article Contributor:
Gargling warm salty water, taking vitamins or heating your nasal passages won’t eliminate the virus or keep it from reaching your lungs. View original article Contributor:
What doctors are learning about Covid-19 in the community. View original article Contributor:
These simple tips will help you relax and put things in perspective — in between washing your hands, of course. View original article Contributor:
Doctors at the University of Nebraska Medical Center treated some of America’s first coronavirus patients. Now, the center is preparing for many. View original article Contributor:
Like many of my colleagues in the emergency room, I have been gathering information from Facebook and Twitter. View original article Contributor:
Hospitals and doctors say they are critically low on swabs that are needed to test patients for the coronavirus, as well as face masks and other gear to protect health care workers. View original article Contributor:
The Pulitzer Prize winners Lynn Nottage and Annie Baker are among those who said they had been asked to give back advances because of the coronavirus pandemic. View original article Contributor:
One to three weekly servings of fish during pregnancy was tied to better metabolic health in offspring. View original article Contributor:
Symptoms, Social Distancing and More Reporting From The New York Times View original article Contributor:
The United States and other countries face a critical shortage of the lifesaving machines — and no easy way to lift production. View original article Contributor: