Why Coronavirus Is a Special Risk to Half of Americans
Those with chronic health problems are more likely to develop severe illnesses and to die, research shows. View original article Contributor:
Those with chronic health problems are more likely to develop severe illnesses and to die, research shows. View original article Contributor:
The three major presidential candidates have quickly pivoted to try to shape a new political discourse, as they face a real-time test of leadership in a national crisis. View original article Contributor:
In less than three weeks, the virus has overloaded hospitals in northern Italy, offering a glimpse of what countries face if they cannot slow the contagion. View original article Contributor:
It’s one thing to stop touching your face. It’s another to stop touching the things that touch your face. View original article Contributor:
Emergency rooms across the country are preparing for a crush of cases, but with limited capacity and supplies, administrators fear they will not be ready. View original article Contributor:
Advice from experts and home-schoolers on what do with your children if their schools are closed. View original article Contributor:
Facing concern from actors and audiences about health risks during the pandemic, the industry announced that shows will be shuttered through April 12. View original article Contributor:
The slow global response to climate change shows the cost of inaction in global crises. View original article Contributor:
The World Health Organization is supposed to coordinate the global response to epidemics. But the U.N. agency cannot force countries to play by international rules. View original article Contributor:
With little clarity on the rules of the 30-day suspension set to take effect on Friday, many are feeling stranded and confused. View original article Contributor: