101-Year-Old mother escapes from a senior home, which has been observing a lockdown measure, to visit her daughter, report says.
Colorado residents need not train like premier athletes to enjoy food reserved for the best sports personalities.
A policeman hauls a surfer riding 9-foot waves on the Copacabana Beach on Sunday morning due to stay-at-home orders issued by authorities. The young surfer was taken to the station for booking.
Children and young teens might respond more strongly to the stress of a crisis. Here's how you can help your child.
A new study suggested the coronavirus is deadlier than SARS and more fatality for people over 60.
The coronavirus pandemic forced everyone to make changes in their daily routines, and now, it appears it is also set to impact your grocery shopping habits.
A British baby boy was found to be infected with the coronavirus after his dad made a quick stop at a local supermarket to buy food. The baby is now in the hospital.
The sunshine vitamin can help ward off the deadly novel coronaviruses, says a new report
A Virginia pastor who once criticized the public reaction to the coronavirus pandemic as “mass hysteria” has succumbed to the illness, news reports say.
The Ebola drug is now under clinical trials and the results are anticipated by May.
According to the WHO, UV lamps should not be used to sterilize hands or other areas of skin as it can cause skin irritation.
Antibody testing is very important in the fight against the deadly novel coronavirus. Here's what you need to know.
The White House coronavirus task force issued a warning against going out even to buy medication or groceries as the pandemic is seen to reach a deadly apex. Health experts say the next two weeks may be the worst.
One of the ways people in Houston fight quarantine boredom is to wander around in their lawns and backyards. In doing so, they may come across a friendly-looking, yet venomous, caterpillar called the asp.
Thousands of people across the country have been asked to stay at home because of the possibility they may have been exposed to the coronavirus. This may sound easy, but actually, it is not.
Scientists say consuming more foods rich in soluble fiber are linked to a lower breast cancer risk. These include nuts, oatmeal, and beans.
Federal health officials are recommending the use of face masks whenever outside your homes during the coronavirus pandemic. The public is encouraged to create their own masks using materials found in their homes. What is the best material to use?
Cell therapy using immune cells from young and healthy volunteers developed by the creators of 'Dolly the sheep' and another experimental cell therapy appeared promising in treating the deadly coronavirus.
The affected homeless people are reportedly in isolation at various New York City hotels.
Most of them died of multiple organ failure and exhibited shortness of breath as a symptom.
Although the CDC recommends separation of mothers who test COVID-19 positive from their newborns, it is for the mothers to decide if they want to be separated.
The phrase desperate times call for desperate measures is becoming evident as New York health care providers use an anti-malarial drug in a last-ditch effort to save dying COVID-19 patients.
It has become some kind of a mystery as to why there are young people who die from COVID-19 infection. Health experts think there is something else going on that they hope will be figured out in the future.
While many of us would like to protect ourselves from the COVID-19 virus, it is important that we know how to use PPE properly.
China is widely exporting herbal medicines touting them as a cure for COVID-19 but scientists say they give people nothing but a false sense of security.
Ivermectin, which was effective against a wide range of viruses including HIV, dengue, and Zika, is, currently, investigated for Coronavirus treatment.
The company has also donated 20 million face masks.
The Bronx Zoo's Malayan tiger Nadia is the first bit cat to test positive for COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused confusion not only to ordinary citizens but also to scientists particularly on the way they are transmitted.
Some of the rarer symptoms of COVID-19 have gone unnoticed by many.