As Coronavirus Testing Increases, Some Labs Fear a Shortage of Other Supplies
Lab directors and federal officials are keeping a close eye on the supply of other materials needed to conduct the tests. View original article Contributor:
Lab directors and federal officials are keeping a close eye on the supply of other materials needed to conduct the tests. View original article Contributor:
Here’s what scientists have learned about how the new virus infects and attacks cells and how it can affect organs beyond the lungs. View original article Contributor:
Democrats and Republicans on the House Oversight Committee squared off Wednesday over the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus outbreak. View original article Contributor:
If drug companies and insurers agree to participate, the Trump administration proposes limiting insulin costs to $35 a month for some older Americans. View original article Contributor:
An updated review shows it performs better than other common treatments and is less expensive. View original article Contributor:
The use of virtual visits climbs as a way of safely treating patients and containing spread of the infection at hospitals, clinics and medical offices. View original article Contributor:
Our bodies may be evolutionary adapted to continual muscular activity, something we don’t achieve with chairs. View original article Contributor:
Actors are being asked to suspend the tradition of greeting fans at stage doors, one of several steps that theaters are taking to limit the coronavirus threat. View original article Contributor:
Washington State banned community gatherings and the U.S. surpassed 1,000 cases. A British health minister said she tested positive for the virus, leading lawmakers to consider suspending Parliament. View original article Contributor:
Adults can help by making sure adolescents don’t overestimate the dangers or underestimate their ability to protect themselves. View original article Contributor: