First, coronavirus infections increased. Then, hospitalizations. Now, deaths are on the rise. Coronavirus infections soared this week to record levels, hospitalizations are up in almost every state, and now – predictably, but slowly – deaths are rising, too. The nation… Continue Reading →
Drug being tested for at-home treatment in hopes of slowing virus A new trial at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is aiming to disrupt COVID-19’s attack early in its course by treating patients immediately after symptoms appear with a widely… Continue Reading →
Keeping your family safe this Thanksgiving – Harvard Health Blog This year, the safest choice for celebrating Thanksgiving is to do so at home only with those you live with, yet some people are still going to want to gather…. Continue Reading →
The do’s and don’ts of holiday travel during the pandemic Three experts from Johns Hopkins University’s epidemiology department weigh in on best practices for those who plan to travel this holiday season.
Remote Learning and Vision Issues | Mount Sinai Today If you notice your child squinting or tilting their head to see objects that are far away, rubbing their eyes after reading, or if their eyes drift toward the nose or… Continue Reading →