Traveling now is dangerous for you, anyone you encounter, and everyone in your destination

COVID-19 is affecting life in nearly every corner of the globe. Public health officials are heavily relying on two community interventions to curb the pandemic spread: social distancing and restricted travel. Because these measures interrupt personal contact, they can be effective at preventing the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. But the guidelines and restrictions can be confusing, leave […]

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'I Have OCD, And COVID-19 Is Giving Everyone A Small Taste Of What It's Like To Be Me'

One of the hallmark symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder is intrusive thoughts. All my life, I’ve felt their constant bombardment. My mind is like a crowded room, and the voices are all shouting different things. “That’s not clean enough—it might be infected.” “Did they just cough? Are they sick?” “I don’t have enough of these things—what if the worst happens, and […]

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Thailand decrees state of emergency to control coronavirus

Thailand’s government agreed Tuesday to declare an emergency to take stricter measures to control the coronavirus outbreak that has infected hundreds of people in the Southeast Asian country. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said his Cabinet agreed to put a one-month state of emergency into effect on Thursday. The move will give the government enforcement powers not normally available to it. […]

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Think you know coronavirus symptoms?

Think you know coronavirus symptoms? These brave sufferers’ stories may make you think again Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor? As Covid-19 claims more victims by the day, every one of us is on red alert looking out for the symptoms that could mean we, too, are infected. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the […]

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Study sheds light on fatty acid’s role in ‘chemobrain’ and multiple sclerosis

Medical experts have always known myelin, the protective coating of nerve cells, to be metabolically inert. A study led by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has found that myelin is surprisingly dynamic, a discovery that has implications for treatment of multiple sclerosis and a type of myelin damage caused by some chemotherapy drugs, often referred to as […]

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Detected coronavirus cases top 350,000 worldwide

This scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 (yellow)—also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19—isolated from a patient, emerging from the surface of cells (blue/pink) cultured in the lab. Credit: NIAID-RML Detected coronavirus cases have topped 350,000 across the world since the pandemic broke out late last year, according to an AFP tally at 1700 GMT on Monday compiled […]

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Chrissy Teigen & Moms Everywhere Are Side-Eyeing Complaints That COVID-19 Tests Are Too 'Invasive'

The age of social distancing has understandably lessened everyone’s tolerance for BS In recent weeks. For Chrissy Teigen and a number of other moms on Twitter, President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence’s comments about how being tested for COVID-19 was “nothing pleasant” and “invasive” were enough to earn some serious “are you kidding me?” energy. Because, let’s be […]

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If you get COVID-19, how long can you expect to be sick?

There are more than 11,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the U.S., and nearly 300 in Georgia. That state number has been increasing by about 20% each day, which means the likelihood of being infected rises. Many articles talk about the incubation time—how long it takes from when you’re infected until you see symptoms—but few tell you how long […]

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