Almost 90 percent of infectious travelers could be detected with rapid SARS-CoV-2 tests at the airport, and most imported infections
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EU sets out virus pass plan to allow free travel by summer
The European Union’s executive body proposed Wednesday issuing certificates that would allow EU residents to travel freely across the 27-nation
Continue reading »‘Where did I park my car?’ Brain stimulation improves mental time travel
You might remember you ate cereal for breakfast but forget the color of the bowl. Or recall watching your partner
Continue reading »Experts weigh in on 3 Thanksgiving plans, telling us what’s safe, what we can do better, and what to avoid
Three Insider editors shared their Thanksgiving plans with public health experts. A common thread is that bubbles are never as
Continue reading »Coronavirus Cases Are Spiking in 21 States After Memorial Day as the Push to Reopen Continues
“This reckless behavior endangers countless people and risks setting us back substantially from the progress we have made in slowing
Continue reading »U.S. Has Over 1.3 Million Coronavirus Cases, Deaths Top 82K: Here's an Updated Map of the Spread
Worldwide, there are now at least 4,292,139 cases of coronavirus, and 293,241 deaths. The vast majority of cases and deaths
Continue reading »As coronavirus spreads, should travel history be in your medical records?
(HealthDay)—Including travel history in patients’ medical records could help slow the spread of coronavirus and future infectious outbreaks, two experts
Continue reading »Brain-eating amoeba kills man who swam in NC manmade lake
A North Carolina man has died from a rare brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a manmade lake at a water
Continue reading »How To Holiday Like A Skiing Pro
The lowdown: Big White in British Columbia, Canada is the ultimate playground for those who prefer their sports with a
Continue reading »Deep Space Travel May Damage GI Tract, Animal Study Shows
MONDAY, Oct. 1, 2018 — Deep space travel has been shown to harm astronauts’ eyes, muscles, hearts and immune systems.
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