July 29, 2020 | 11:47pm | Updated July 30, 2020 | 6:02am This is such ‘ruff news. A German shepherd in Staten Island who was the first dog to test positive for the coronavirus has died, the first fatality of its kind, according to a report on Wednesday. Seven-year-old Buddy began experiencing issues with his…
A man who became manic after being infected with coronavirus got so delirious he confessed to his wife that he used to have sex with men, doctors have revealed. The unidentified 41-year-old, who was treated at St Thomas' Hospital in London, also became 'highly aroused' and uninhibited, questioning and inappropriately touching nurses tasked with treating him.He…
Are pregnant women at risk for coronavirus?Pregnant women have always been warned about the potential risks of contracting the influenza virus, now many are wondering how dangerous the novel coronavirus may be for the mothers-to-be.Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.A Vancouver, Wash., woman finally embraced…
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Your bones could be silently thinning for years before you ever fall and break one in midlife or older age—a fate that strikes up to half of women over 50, double the number of men. At the moment of a fracture, you might not even know you’d developed low bone density, as testing doesn’t usually
States are paying contractors such as Deloitte, Accenture, and Optum millions of dollars to help them comply with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — a law that will strip safety-net health and food benefits from millions. State governments rely on such companies to design and operate computer systems that assess whether low-income people qualify