A new survey showed that a third of Americans plan on traveling once they are free from containment. Companies are trying to figure out a way forward. Traveling in the future will look different from what it was.
Scientists studying a llama called Winter found that her antibodies prevented her from contracting MERS and SARS, which are similar to COVID-19. When they exposed her cells COVID-19, her antibodies stopped the infection.
We’ve all learned the primary signs of COVID-19: a dry cough, fever and trouble breathing. But, we’re learning more about it every day. Doctors are seeing rashes associated with the illness.
Some parts of the country are reopening this week. Others are still in lockdown. Whether or not your state is open now, it will be eventually, and life is going to look a little different.
For people with blood sugar concerns, it might seem like baking is an off-limits quarantine hobby. But, there are tons of great low-carb recipes out there so you can get in on the trend too.
A restaurant in China saw people at different tables become ill with COVID-19 despite not being related or sitting together. It may have been because of the air conditioning. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't use yours.
Nicotine is a dangerous, addictive chemical but it might be a useful tool in fighting COVID-19. Much like opiate drugs should never be used without the advice of a doctor, researchers suggest there may be a use for nicotine in a clinical setting.
Hygge is a Danish concept of coziness. It might seem odd to discuss the idea of coziness when the weather is heating up. But there are ways to feel that without warm socks and a fire. It can be helpful in times like these.
Stretching before bed can help you sleep better and wake up feeling great. You don’t have to be a yoga master to reap benefits from stretching at bedtime.
Without a specific drug to treat COVID-19, doctors have been trying many promising medications. Any tool in the battle against the pandemic is one worth using. Two drugs are giving doctors hope this week.
Scientists have injected their first human volunteers with a COVID-19 vaccine. Approximately 1,110 people will be in the study, half receiving the vaccine and the other half getting a placebo. Phase two will have 6,000 participants.
We’ve been going through our pantries, and now we’re pulling the ground beef out out of our freezers for recipes with no more than five ingredients.
Constantly watching the news can make you anxious and scared. Here is a round up of great good news sources and fun videos from around the web to make you feel calmer and happier to reduce stress.
Whether or not you have existing kidney problems, COVID-19 can damage the organs. That can be especially worrying for people with sugar concerns.
People around the country have been asking why video conferencing is exhausting, so we wanted to take a look at the reasons why and talk about some ways to enjoy communication without a screen.
Some doctors worry we may never have a reliable vaccine for COVID-19. Because of this, scientists are looking to existing vaccines that have already been proven safe for other illnesses, including polio and tuberculosis.
People are worried about COVID-19; many of us are wondering if the wipes we turn to are as effective as we think. And, we want to know the absolute best way to get our surfaces as possible.
As people travel to work, as mail people move around, COVID-19 can spread. As people from cities, and delivery drivers, pass through rest stops they can pass it on. This means that COVID-19 is now in rural areas around the U.S.
Many of us are turning to our pantries to cook meals without needing to make frequent trips to the store. Here are four sweet recipes that use things you probably already have.
Vitamin D is essential for the body. However, with so many of us stuck indoors, we aren’t getting enough sunlight to maintain a healthy level. Some doctors are suggesting supplements to fill the gap.