UN chief warns of long road ahead after vaccines
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Thursday that the world could be fighting the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic for decades to come even if vaccines are quickly approved. Opening a special UN summit on the virus, being held virtually as…
Read MoreMeghan Markle Is 'Overwhelmed' With Support She Received After Miscarriage
Not alone. Meghan Markle has been flooded with support after opening up about her and Prince Harry’s July miscarriage. Celebs Share Support for Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Following Miscarriage “Meghan has no regrets whatsoever about sharing her grief,” a source…
Read MoreCOVID Can Harm the Infant Heart
THURSDAY, Dec. 3, 2020 – An infant diagnosed with COVID-19 showed signs of reversible heart injury and heart failure, according to a new case report. Researchers found the 2-month-old baby experienced heart issues similar to those seen in adults. The…
Read MoreHow I Hope People Celebrate The International Day of Persons With Disabilities
For The 2020 International Day of Persons With Disabilities, writer Madison Lawson, a.k.a. @wheelchairbarbie, shares her list of what to read, watch, and listen to this December 3 and beyond. To read stories about inclusivity and representation in the industry,…
Read MoreFirst in line for Covid vaccine? Some US health care workers say no
They can move to front of the line for a COVID-19 vaccine if they want, but some US health care workers are skeptical about taking a vaccine that was developed in record time—even as the pandemic rages on. Some want…
Read MoreLIVE UPDATES: NYC bar owner speaks out after arrest for defying coronavirus restrictions
Documents show China hid coronavirus outbreak from the world ‘Unreported Truths’ author Alex Berenson discusses damning evidence on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ The co-owner of a New York City bar appeared on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Wednesday, hours after he was…
Read MoreAMA Pushes for Widespread Telehealth Adoption
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2, 2020 — At a Special Meeting of the AMA House of Delegates, the American Medical Association (AMA) adopted a new policy to advocate for widespread adoption of telehealth beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the resolution, the…
Read MoreWhy did this man’s urine turn green?
A hospitalized man’s case took a strange turn when his urine became a murky shade of green, according to a new report. Although alarming, the unusual color turned out to be a harmless side effect of his medication. The 62-year-old…
Read MoreDivorce has a negative impact on physical and mental health, study finds
A study found divorcees reported worse mental and physical health immediately after their divorce than the general public. The study, published in Frontiers of Psychology, surveyed 1,900 Danish divorcees. Overall, they reported worse physical health, energy levels, mental health, and…
Read MoreThe keto diet could help people with diabetes control blood sugar, lose weight, and improve insulin sensitivity, according to a new analysis
The high fat, low carb keto diet could help people with diabetes control their blood sugar, according to a new research analysis. Researchers found the keto diet improved blood sugar and insulin resistance, and also helped patients lose weight. This…
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