COVID-19 may cause numerous psychiatric and neurological complications in patients of all ages, including stroke and psychosis, according to a small U.K. study published in The Lancet Psychiatry.
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Nearly one-third of Black Americans know someone who has died from COVID-19, according to a new Washington Post-Ipsos survey.
The U.S. reported more than 41,000 new COVID-19 cases June 25, the nation's highest count since the pandemic began, according to data from Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University.
This briefing contains updates at the state and city level for six states that have seen a 100-plus percent increase in new COVID-19 cases compared to June 11, according to data provided by NPR.
At least 20 million Americans may have had COVID-19, according to a new CDC estimate cited by NBC News.
It is unclear whether out-of-state quarantines help contain the spread of COVID-19, CDC Director Robert Redfield, MD, said during a June 25 media briefing, according to CNBC.
More than 40 percent of U.S. women said that they have changed their plans about when to have children or how many children to have because of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey shows.
The U.S. reported a record number of new COVID-19 cases June 24, with high patient volumes continuing to overwhelm many hospitals in the South and West.
Drugmakers are making millions of extra flu shots this year in preparation for a possible second wave of COVID-19 during the annual flu season, and in a rare move, the CDC has bought 7 million doses directly from them, The…
The second-worst Ebola outbreak in history has ended after nearly two years, the World Health Organization said June 24.