To Take On the Coronavirus, Go Medieval on It
Quarantines and restrictive measures served a purpose in the old days. They can now, too. View original article Contributor:
Quarantines and restrictive measures served a purpose in the old days. They can now, too. View original article Contributor:
How vulnerably nontoxic should my son make himself in a world that preys on the undefended — but whose opposite is the grotesque alpha-male caricature? View original article Contributor:
Taxi and bus drivers are on the forefront of the spread of the coronavirus in Asia, even as a tourism downturn hurts their business. View original article Contributor:
Test your knowledge of this week’s health news. View original article Contributor:
More than a dozen countries recorded their first cases in the past 48 hours, as the W.H.O.’s director general said the outbreak had “pandemic potential.” View original article Contributor:
The coronavirus epidemic prompted China to permanently ban trade of wild animals as food, but not for medicinal use. View original article Contributor:
In naming him to lead the U.S. coronavirus response, President Trump praised his health policy record, but his biggest accomplishments are ones Republicans have opposed. View original article Contributor:
George E. Hood, a 62-year-old former Marine who lives in Illinois, set a new Guinness World Record this month with a time of 8:15:15. View original article Contributor:
Why were they dying after “successful” operations? He discovered the cause and came up with a remedy — intravenous nutrition — a technique that has saved millions of lives. View original article Contributor:
While relinquishing my teaching profession, physical vitality, hair and a sense of a secure future, had I anesthetized myself with increasing doses of vino? View original article Contributor: