The spread of COVID-19 has increased Americans’ support for government healthcare, unemployment insurance and “big government,” a new study reveals.
U.S. COVID deaths may be underestimated by 36%
More than 200,000 people in the United States have now died from COVID-19. But the death toll of the U.S.
United First U.S. Airline to Offer COVID-19 Testing for Passengers
THURSDAY, Sept. 24, 2020 — The first COVID-19 testing program for airline passengers in the United States will be introduced
Most individuals in U.S. have not been infected with SARS-CoV-2
(HealthDay)—During March to early May 2020, most individuals in the United States had not been infected with severe acute respiratory
Watch Titan Games Athlete Kelly Valdez Take on a U.S. Army Obstacle Course
The Titan Games, the athletic competition hosted by Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson on NBC, recently came back for its second
U.S. study finds COVID-19 seldom severe in kids
(HealthDay)—Mirroring findings from a similar study in China, the first comprehensive tally of coronavirus infection in American children shows it’s
More than 21,000 homeless people in U.S. could be hospitalized due to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to kill more than 3,400 people experiencing homelessness across the United States, according to new
U.S. primary care doctors face challenges in coordinating care
Physicians from the United States and other high-income countries report difficulties with care coordination, with a substantial proportion of U.S.
High costs associated with physician burnout in U.S.
(HealthDay)—High costs are associated with physician turnover and reduced clinical hours attributed to burnout, according to a study published online
One-Third of U.S. Kids Have Back Pain, Study Says
TUESDAY, March 12, 2019 — As American kids pack on the pounds, the number of those with back pain is