Norway's largest mobile operator, Telenor, is collaborating with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health to help them track the spread of the coronavirus Article 96 words 6 votes
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Novelist Arundhati Roy on how coronavirus threatens India — and what the country, and the world, should do next Article 2892 words, published Apr 3 2020 5 votes
Blood banks narrowly averted a supply crisis. But they’re ‘worried about four weeks from now.’ healthcare Article 1141 words 5 votes
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Preliminary evidence suggests Bay Area shelter-in-place order is flattening the curve Article 1004 words 11 votes
Public health responses to COVID-19 outbreaks on cruise ships — Worldwide, February–March 2020 Article 3537 words 3 votes
Swedish PM Stefan Löfven warned over 'Russian roulette-style' Covid-19 strategy – health experts say attempt to build herd immunity is a 'mad experiment with 10m people' Article 1181 words 6 votes
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Anyone arriving in Australia from overseas will to be forced to self-isolate for fourteen days Article 972 words 9 votes
US Food and Drug Administration worried about blood shortage as donation drives are canceled amid coronavirus concerns healthcare Article 671 words 8 votes
Rep. Katie Porter gets US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief to agree to pay for coronavirus testing Article 9 votes
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The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified Article 845 words 29 votes
Hand-washing with soap and water destroys coronavirus more effectively than hand sanitizer Article 1177 words 27 votes
Why the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention botched its coronavirus testing Article 923 words, published Mar 5 2020 6 votes
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s rocky effort to get Americans tested for coronavirus, explained Article 1970 words 9 votes
Why Taiwan has just forty-two coronavirus cases while neighbors report hundreds or thousands healthcare Article 830 words 12 votes
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Is change on the way for Sweden's zero tolerance drug policy? Shifting the focus away from zero tolerance to the pursuit of zero drug-related deaths Link 5 votes
Chinese scholar and outspoken critic directly blames Xi Jinping for severity of viral outbreak Article 718 words 8 votes
The UK has one of the most equitable health care systems in the world. Here’s how. healthcare Article 2974 words 11 votes
Wuhan virus: China confirms human-to-human transmission, says medical workers infected Article 577 words 11 votes
Why the government should tax unhealthy foods and subsidise nutritious ones Article 832 words, published Feb 14 2017 11 votes
The Trump administration is preparing to significantly limit the scientific and medical research that the government can use to determine public health regulations Article 1359 words 10 votes
We are in the midst of a mental health crisis – advice about jogging and self-care is not enough ~health.mental Article 832 words 10 votes
The message of measles - As public-health officials confront the largest outbreak in the US in decades, they’ve been fighting as much against dangerous ideas as they have against the disease medicine Article 8361 words 9 votes
Suicide rate for girls has been rising faster than for boys, study finds ~health.mental Article 515 words 13 votes
No, Lyme disease is not an escaped military bioweapon, despite what conspiracy theorists say Article 1547 words 10 votes
European Drug Report 2019 directly contrasts US drug crisis, tells a story of relative calm Article 1282 words, published Mar 5 2019 7 votes
The cancer capital of America: Eastern Kentucky is poor, remote, and inadequately serviced, and those factors have led to alarming rates of cancer in the area healthcare Article 2937 words 7 votes
Water stays in the pipes longer in shrinking cities – a challenge for public health Article 941 words 5 votes
Colorado becomes first state in nation to cap price of insulin healthcare medicine Article 249 words 11 votes