3 Arizona Teachers Who Shared A Classroom Contracted COVID-19, 1 Succumbed
The women said they observed social distancing and used hand sanitizers to protect themselves.
Parent-Children Relationship Is Key To Development Of Good Math Skills
A study in the U.K. found that the harmonious relationship between parents and children plays a huge factor in a child's math skills.
6-Week-Old Baby Dies Of COVID-19, Texas City Reports
A newborn baby boy dies of coronavirus-related illness.
Italian Researchers Find Evidence Pregnant Women With Coronavirus Can Infect Unborn Baby
Researchers find evidence that fetal coronavirus infection might be possible.
New Research Finds Asthma Drug Very Promising In Treating Alzheimer’s Disease
A laboratory study ascertained that the asthma drug salbutamol can potentially help in treating Alzheimer’s disease.
Nashville Will Not Reopen Schools In August, Students To Take Virtual Classes
The school district decided against opening the institutions, and added all classes will begin virtually on Aug. 4.
Aerosol Boxes Might Put Health Workers At Risk Instead Of Protecting Them, Study Shows
Aerosol boxes meant to protect front line health workers may harm them, according to a recent study.
Kansas, Kentucky, Texas Follow Suit, Join Other States In Mandating Use Of Face Mask
Government health agencies say this is one of the best ways to minimize, or even prevent, the spread of the deadly virus.
Experts Say Social Distancing May Help Prevent Transmission Of Deadly Disease Affecting Kids
The rare disease called acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is often mistaken for polio, targets young kids, may cause paralysis, and could be potentially fatal.
FDA Reveals Essure Birth Control Device Linked To Higher Incidence Of Pain, Bleeding
Complaints about its side-effects, including chronic pelvic or lower abdominal pain and abnormal uterine bleeding, forced its manufacturer to pull the product off the market two years ago.
New CDC Guidelines For Safe Reopening Of Schools To Be Released Next Week
Vice President Mike Pence clarified the CDC guidance is only a set of recommendations and will not supersede any state and local decision making.
Florida Reports 11th Dengue Case Even As State Sees A COVID-19 Resurgence
Reports said all of the dengue cases, which include eight discovered in late June, are in Key Largo, around 60 miles south of Miami.
Baker Makes Hot-Selling 'Goldilocks Bread' Using Urine From Public Toilets
French baker uses urine collected from public toilets to create hot-selling 'Goldilocks Bread.'
Coronavirus-Related Deaths In US Could Cross 200,000 By November, Scientific Model Predicts
However, the model projected about 45,000 people could be saved if people wore masks in public.
New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines To Benefit Women And Black People
The guidelines will also most likely double the number of Americans eligible for the screenings.
Coronavirus Woes: Hospitals In Several Florida Counties Run Out Of ICU Beds
Over 40 Florida hospitals located in multiple counties have run out of intensive care beds or are nearing full capacity as the virus outbreak across the state intensifies.
EPA Nod For 2 Lysol Disinfectants That Kill Coronavirus On Surfaces
The two products were Lysol Disinfectant Spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist.
Scientists Warn Of Potential Wave Of Brain-Related Issues Linked To COVID-19
Researchers from the University College London found evidence that showed COVID-19 can cause delirium, inflammation of the brain, and, in worst cases, psychosis.
Falling Off A Ladder Can Cause Long-Term Mental And Physical Problems Beyond Broken Bones
Long-lasting mental and physical health issues may occur following a fall from a ladder.
Immunologist Warns Coronavirus Immunity Can Be 'Short-Lived'
An expert said that coronavirus immunity may not last long.
Doctor Gives Advice On How To Prevent Dehydration This Summer
There are simple ways of preventing dehydration this summer.
NYC Phase-2 Reopening: Rowdy Diners Stealing Wine Glasses And Hoarding Tables
Outdoor diners in NYC hoard tables and steal wine glasses as restaurants reopen for al-fresco dining services.
Michigan’s Diamond Lake Saw People Celebrating July 4 Without Masks, Social Distancing
The lack of social distancing or masks occurred despite the threat of coronavirus infection spreading over the weekend.
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy Calls Face Masks A 'Non-Debatable, National Requirement'
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says wearing face masks should be a “national requirement.”
Tou Thao, Third Officer Charged In George Floyd's Death, Released On $750K Bond
Hennepin County jail releases one of the Minneapolis officers charged in the death of George Floyd after posting a bond.
Black Woman Catches White Guy Tailing Her In Own Neighborhood Because He Felt 'Unsafe'
A Black woman shared a video of a white man following her in his BMW and asked her what she was doing in the neighborhood.
Charges Filed Against Couple Who Pointed Gun At Black Mom, Daughters
Authorities file assault charges against a Michigan couple for, allegedly, pulling a gun on a Black mother and her daughters amid an argument.
Music Teacher Who Gave Semen-Laced Flute To Students Pleads Guilty
The California music teacher accused of providing elementary school students semen-laced woodwind instruments agreed to enter a guilty plea.
Protesters With Pitchforks Decry Income Inequality, Marched Around Rich Hamptons Estates
Pitchfork-wielding protesters went to the Hamptons Wednesday to condemn the rich and complain about the rising income inequality in the nation.
Hotel's White Employee Called Cops On 3 Black Guests Using Pool; Admin Issued An Apology
A North Carolina hotel issued an apology after one of its white employees called the police on three Black guests using the swimming pool.