‘It’s Going to End in Death’: Doctors Say U.K. Ill-prepared for Coronavirus
Intensive care beds are lacking. One area of Yorkshire has 35 beds to accommodate what could be hundreds of seriously ill patients. View original article Contributor:
Intensive care beds are lacking. One area of Yorkshire has 35 beds to accommodate what could be hundreds of seriously ill patients. View original article Contributor:
Compared with abstainers, those who drank up to 13 standard drinks a week had a 66 percent lower rate of beta amyloid deposits in their brains. View original article Contributor:
Compared with people who brushed only once a day or not at all, those who brushed twice a day had a 3 percent reduced risk for diabetes. View original article Contributor:
We tried to eat fresh, local food, but we realized that our water could still be loaded with pesticides and contaminants. View original article Contributor:
The cruise ship off San Francisco has 21 sick passengers on board and is linked to the state’s first death. In the Seattle area, schools are shutting down and tech workers are told to work from home. View original article Contributor:
Companies are changing policies and procedures as the outbreak has travelers worried and bookings softening. View original article Contributor:
The growing coronavirus threat chased the luxury fashion world from Milan to Paris. A real crisis looms for designers, retailers and shoppers. View original article Contributor:
Dr. Bruce Aylward, leader of the team that visited China, details what every country should do to stop the coronavirus. View original article Contributor:
The World Health Organization announced on Tuesday that the global death rate of the new coronavirus is 3.4 percent. View original article Contributor:
Does exercise help or hinder our bodies’ ability to fight off infections? It depends. View original article Contributor: