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Coronavirus Special
The Latest COVID-19 Developments
The first set of national guidelines for treating coronavirus patients in the U.S. recommends against using the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine, a treatment that has been touted by the president. And the FDA authorizes the first at-home test for the new coronavirus. Get the latest updates.
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Worried About COVID-19? Check Your Symptoms
Use our COVID-19 Symptom Checker to see if you may have been infected with the new coronavirus and learn about possible next steps.
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Are Objects Like Keys and Money a COVID-19 Risk?
If you have to go out in public, what are the best ways to disinfect your things when you return home?
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App May Find COVID-19 'Hot Spots' Across U.S.
With widespread testing still not a reality, a new phone app aims to help epidemiologists track COVID-19 symptoms in real time.
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Clearing the Clutter to Improve Your Health
With so many of us housebound these days, now might be a good time to clear the clutter. See how tidying up can benefit your mental and physical well-being.
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COVID-19 May Mimic Heart Attack Signs for Some
The stress of severe COVID-19 may be harming the heart in unusual ways, according to new findings published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Riding Your Bike: How To Make It a Workout
The new coronavirus is causing a surge in biking. Here's everything you need to know about biking for exercise.
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