April 23, 2020 | 1:06am Enlarge Image A Mount Sinai ambulance drives through Kings Highway in Brooklyn. Paul Martinka New York doctors are warning that the coronavirus may cause sudden strokes in adults in their 30s and 40s who are not severely sick. The doctors at Mount Sinai Health System believe there is growing evidence…
Posted: Apr 22, 2020 / 04:13 PM PDT / Updated: Apr 22, 2020 / 05:05 PM PDT BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Doctors, scientists and government officials across the world have encouraged — even ordered — people to stay home to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. Now, two doctors in Kern County are sharing…
The novel coronavirus is causing strokes in some younger adults who are otherwise asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, doctors who have treated the virus said Wednesday.Thomas Oxley, a neurosurgeon at New York’s Mount Sinai Health System, told CNN about five partially or wholly asymptomatic coronavirus patients under the age of 50 whom he and his colleagues…
April 21, 2020 | 10:27am | Updated April 21, 2020 | 12:58pm Two Chinese doctors who were infected with the coronavirus while treating patients in the epicenter city of Wuhan survived the deadly illness – but their skin turned very dark after they were placed on life support, according to a report. Dr. Yi Fan…
3 min read ONE OF NETFLIX'S biggest shows of all time is very close to its conclusion. Stranger Things first premiered in 2016, and nearly ten years later, it is finally gearing up to give everyone the answer to one long-awaited question: How will the kids of Hawkins stop Vecna and close the Upside Down
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If you’re escaping winter and jetting off to the tropics, you’re probably banking on spending as much time as possible in the warm, fresh air. But if you’re among the unlucky vacationers who catch a case of traveler’s diarrhea (TD), which hits an estimated 20 to 50% of international travelers, you could be, well, saddled