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U.S. Hospital Beds Were Already Maxed Out Before Coronavirus Pandemic

By: Dennis Thompson Many hospitals across the United States regularly operate with most of their beds taken by patients, limiting their ability to handle a...

Telemedicine & Diabetes – A New Frontline of Treatment

By: Zachary T. Bloomgarden, MD As an endocrinologist for more than 40 years, treating people with diabetes every day, following the best current treatments, everything...

1 in 4 Americans Now Under ‘Shelter in Place’ Orders Due to Coronavirus

By: Robin Foster & E.J. Mundell Governors in a total of five states — California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey and New York — have now advised...

Could COVID-19 Survivors’ Blood Help Save Very Ill Patients?

By: Amy Norton As more people recover from COVID-19, that means more people should have antibodies against the virus. And it's possible that blood donations...

Technion & Rambam Scientists Present Novel Method for Testing More than 60 Patients for COVID-19 at the Same Time

Edited by: TJVNews.com Researchers at Technion–Israel Institute of Technology and Rambam Health Care Campus have successfully tested a method that will dramatically increase the current...

Technion & Rambam Scientists Present Novel Method for Testing More than 60 Patients for COVID-19 at the Same Time

Edited by: TJVNews.com Researchers at Technion–Israel Institute of Technology and Rambam Health Care Campus have successfully tested a method that will dramatically increase the current...

Coronavirus Pandemic Spurs Mental Health Crisis

With the entire world reeling from the effects of the devastating coronavirus outbreak, a nationwide group of mental health professionals is launching an Amudim...

U.S. Blood Donors Needed in Face of COVID-19 Crisis

By: Robin Foster & EJ Mundell As concerns about the new coronavirus escalate, the American Red Cross urges healthy, eligible people to give blood or...

To Reduce Risk of COVID-19, Northwell to Cancel Elective Surgeries

Surgeries, procedures in outpatient settings will continue to be performed when deemed clinically necessary Edited by: TJVNews.com As part of its efforts to reduce the spread...

What Should People with Diabetes Do About COVID-19?

By: Zachary T Bloomgarden, MD In December, a previously unknown virus appeared in Wuhan, a city in central China. By now, more than a hundred...

How an Ebola Drug Might Fight COVID-19

Edited by: TJVNews.com An Ebola drug that's proven effective against some coronaviruses may also work against the new COVID-19 Coronavirus, scientists say. Remdesivir was developed by...

Nursing Homes Face Unique Challenge with Coronavirus

By: Kelli Kennedy & Adriana Gomez Licon From Miami to Seattle, nursing homes and other facilities for the elderly are stockpiling masks and thermometers, preparing...

Is Coronavirus Really Like the Flu? Here’s a Comparison

By: Dennis Thompson President Donald Trump drew a direct comparison between the seasonal flu and the new coronavirus in his first press conference on COVID-19...

The “Cardioprotection” Aspect of Treating Diabetes

By: Zachary T. Bloomgarden, MD Treating diabetes is complicated – but a major aspect is called “cardioprotection,” referring to the multiple ways in which every...

Northwell Labs Begins Manual Testing of COVID-19 Samples

One of nation’s largest, health system-run diagnostic labs receives approval to perform COVID-19 testing Edited by: TJVNews.com After a visit to its sophisticated, 100,000-square-foot diagnostic facility...

Northwell Establishes Center for Gun Violence Prevention

Appoints external advisory committee of nationally recognized experts to address rising public health crisis Edited by: TJVNews.com As part of an ongoing effort to spur national...

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