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April 03 2020, 08:00
It's a stressful and emotional time for America's first responders, and now a mental health initiative aims to help them in the fight against coronavirus.
April 03 2020, 08:00
It's the most heart-wrenching decision any medical professional on the frontlines could make: deciding who to save and who to let die. As coronavirus, officially called COVID-19, attacks the globe – amid a vast shortage of life-saving devices – it's a decision more and more doctors every day are being forced to wrestle, and will only swell if the rationing of ventilators becomes unavoidable.
April 03 2020, 08:00
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases topped 1 million worldwide Thursday, Johns Hopkins University researchers found.
April 03 2020, 08:00
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) eased restrictions on blood donations to allow gay men and others to donate blood in an effort to bolster a low supply depleted by coronavirus outbreak.
April 03 2020, 08:00
Coronavirus has postponed most elective medical procedures, including colonoscopies. But when might one be necessary?
April 03 2020, 08:00
The panel said that more research into how many infections are produced as a result of air droplets is necessary to better understand the implications.
April 03 2020, 08:00
The spread of COVID-19 has prompted public officials to urge people against coming in close contact with others, creating the need for non-traditional forms of interaction or consumption of medical care.
April 03 2020, 08:00
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that those infected with the novel coronavirus can spread it for one to three days before showing signs of the illness — such as a fever, cough or shortness of breath — hence making them “presymptomatic” spreaders. The findings further emphasize how infectious COVID-19 is and why containment measures may be difficult. 
April 03 2020, 08:00
Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach has apologized on social media for posting a tweet that drew criticism from Bulldogs players and an assistant professor at the school before it was deleted.
April 03 2020, 08:00
Thousands from San Francisco’s growing homeless population will reportedly be housed in several of the city’s empty hotels to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, a concern that became more pressing as a local shelter reported the first homeless COVID-19 case Thursday.