U.S. expands coronavirus travel restrictions to include U.K. and Ireland
Officials here brace for ‘more suffering and death.’ In Europe, additional countries close their borders to combat the pandemic. View original article Contributor: Anne Gearan
Officials here brace for ‘more suffering and death.’ In Europe, additional countries close their borders to combat the pandemic. View original article Contributor: Anne Gearan
Experts say temperature screening can miss cases — and possibly deliver false positives. View original article Contributor: Emily Rauhala
Efforts to tame catastrophic thinking may be overwhelmed by a flood of news and warnings that suggest their worst concerns are true, experts say. View original article Contributor: Sarah Vander Schaaff
The Trump administration’s mixed and inconsistent messages throughout the coronavirus crisis have endangered the most important tool: Public trust. View original article Contributor: Carolyn Y. Johnson
An ectopic pregnancy can seem normal at first, but it quickly can become life threatening, as happened with me. View original article Contributor: Rebecca Wallwork
Online exhibition explores how a dentist and surgeon first successfully performed an operation with the drug in 1846. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore
The pledge some companies took, in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, also calls for them to open public Wi-Fi hot spots and waive late fees, the F.C.C. said. View original article Contributor:
A day after an emergency is declared, government officials debate whether to follow Italy’s lead in restricting everyone’s movements. View original article Contributor:
Scientists are ramping up the breeding of lab mice as well as the testing of primates and other animals, but it all takes time. View original article Contributor:
Amazon cracked down on coronavirus price gouging. Now, while the rest of the world searches, some sellers are holding stockpiles of sanitizer and masks. View original article Contributor: