Many people have a penchant for anything sweet, which is one of the reason why the dessert section will probably not go away in the menu for a long time.
A new study reveals that skin discoloration and rashes are new COVID-19 symptoms. Researchers from the New York-Presbyterian or Weill Cornell Medical College lead the study.
Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the country's leading disease expert, admitted that COVID-19 will no longer be eradicated but it can only be controlled.
More than 100 harmful sanitizers have made the Food and Drug Administration's rolling list of sanitizers recalled because of the presence of a toxic chemical.
Vaccines for COVID-19 won't be successful without volunteers who are willing to participate in the making of our strongest weapon against the coronavirus pandemic. Here is what you need to know to learn the good things about being a volunteer.
Health workers urge the White House for the expansion of paid sick and family leave. Health workers signed a letter calling for a paid leave sent on Monday to the White House.
The undisputed and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson warned Roy Jones Jr. that he is on a 'search and destroy' mission and willing to ignore exhibition rules.
Doctors confirmed that recovered COVID-19 patients suffer from hair loss and is one of the lingering problems based on the present survey conducted and reports from patients.
A smart mask that translates eight languages was created when an opportunity was spotted as the coronavirus pandemic made face masks a daily need for everyone.
A COVID-19 vaccine is something the world awaits the most, but right now, the next big treatment to fight the pandemic could come from antibodies designed to attack this new virus.
The World Health Organization warned on Saturday that the global pandemic COVID-19 will not end soon. The international health agency also added the economic pressures and fatigue it will bring.
Health care workers' safety are not ensured even with adequate gloves, gowns, and face masks worn while caring for coronavirus disease patients, according to a new study from King's College London.