Public Health

Scientists urge halt in using malaria drug for COVID-19 treatment

The sacred oath taken by physicians during graduation from medical school to "First do no harm," the first words of the Hippocratic Oath, provides...

NYC COVID-19 outbreak had European and U.S. origins, new study shows

In a new study, researchers found that New York City's first confirmed COVID-19 cases stemmed primarily from European and United States sources. It is the...

Don’t ignore signs of stroke or heart attack due to COVID-19 crisis

Hackensack University Medical Center is cautioning patients not to ignore symptoms of a stroke or heart attack due to fear of contracting COVID-19. Many hospitals...

Warmer weather slows COVID-19 transmission, but not by much

In a new study, researchers found that while the rate of COVID-19 incidence does decrease with warmer temperatures up until 52 degrees F, further...

This type of hair greying can be reversed, new study shows

In a new study, researchers have found evidence of human hair turning grey due to stress and then reverting to its natural color when...

Facts and myths about obesity everyone needs to know

With so much misinformation surrounding obesity, Dr. Catherine Varney is careful with her words. First of all, she clarifies that her patients are not obese,...

Common drugs for arthritis, allergies, and asthma may increase your COVID-19 risk

Glucocorticoids are a class of steroid hormones used to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions and used by many different routes, including tablets, topical...

Physical distancing, masks, and eye protection can help prevent COVID-19

In a new review study, researchers found that physical distancing of two meters or more to prevent person-to-person transmission of COVID-19. Face masks and eye...

Scientists find popular COVID-19 drug can harm heart rhythm

The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which has been promoted as a potential treatment for Covid-19, is known to have potentially serious effects on heart rhythms. But...

3 ways your pets feel the COVID-19 anxiety too

The COVID-19 pandemic is creating emotional stress and anxiety for humans—but chances are, their furry companions are likely feeling the same way. Pets could be...