COVID-19 is tricky. Experts are still learning the ins and outs of this virus, which was first detected in December
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Beijing outbreak shows need to be ready as economies reopen
China moved swiftly Monday to try to control a new outbreak of the coronavirus after 36 more cases were confirmed
Continue reading »My baby has ‘tongue-tie’—Should I be worried?
Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! Is it joyful? What if your baby cries, fusses and isn’t feeding well?
Continue reading »Researchers find some hair greying is due to stress and thus can be reversed
A team of researchers at Columbia University, collaborating with an associate at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Continue reading »Coronavirus may be increasing risk of stroke – doctors on the frontline witness new pattern
Just as Arvind was heading home after a long day as the consultant on call, his phone began to ring.
Continue reading »Your Favorite Group Fitness Classes Won't Be Like They Used To
The thought of hitting up a CrossFit class may have boosted your mood pre-COVID-19, but can understandably give you anxiety
Continue reading »Measured lockdown may be necessary until mid-2021
A cautious, measured approach to relaxation of lockdown measures is required to protect the most vulnerable members of society and
Continue reading »Food allergy may be underdiagnosed in children on Medicaid
Prevalence of food allergy among Medicaid-enrolled children across the U.S. was substantially lower (0.6 percent), compared to previous national estimates
Continue reading »Middle age may be much more stressful now than in the ’90s
If life feels more stressful now than it did a few decades ago, you’re not alone. Even before the novel
Continue reading »Dr MARTIN SCURR: Why the care home watchdog should be taken to task
Dr MARTIN SCURR: Why the care home watchdog should be taken to task over coronavirus Here’s how to help people
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