Texas ER doctor says Houston hospitals stretched to their limits: 'It's been very terrifying' Texas emergency rooms and intensive care units are "bulging at the seams," bombarded by a tsunami of new coronavirus cases, Dr. Natasha Kathuria reported Tuesday.Â
Ohio protester, 22, died of natural causes, not pepper spray: autopsy A 22-year-old woman who died two days after participating in a protest related to the death of George Floyd, died of natural causes – not from exposure to pepper spray, an autopsy determined.
'Broken Heart Syndrome' has increased during coronavirus pandemic, study shows A new study released by the Journal of the American Medical Association on Thursday found that cardiomyopathy, or "Broken Heart Syndrome," has increased during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Nicole Saphier says wearing masks 'a good idea' right now and Trump should 'lead by example' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier told "America's Newsroom" Tuesday that it would be a good idea for President Trump to don a mask and "lead by example" as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Dr. Kevin Campbell: Coronavirus and heart disease — 3 keys to help minimize your risk factors Certain groups of patients, including those with heart disease, tend to develop more severe forms of COVID-19 and have a much higher likelihood of death once infected.  Â
Las Vegas doctor explains how 'proning' COVID-19 patients can be 'difference between life and death' A technique called "proning" can be the difference between life and death for critical COVID-19 patients, Southern Hills Hospital ICU Medical Director Dr. Christopher Voscopoulos said Friday.
The mysterious connection between the coronavirus and the heart The novel coronavirus mainly attacks the lungs. But doctors have been increasingly reporting cases of another battlefield raging within the body: the heart.
Coronavirus now killing more Americans than cancer, heart disease: report COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, is now the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. -- killing more people on average per day than cancer or heart disease.
Dr. Oz calls coronavirus a 'chameleon' amid reports of patients suffering heart damage Heart damage in COVID-19 patients is indicative that the deadly virus acts like a chameleon, Dr. Mehmet Oz said Wednesday.
Coronavirus' frightening profile: Who is more likely to die from COVID-19? As coronavirus tears through the world, public health professionals and medical experts are endeavoring to solve the many mysteries surrounding who the novel disease is striking the hardest, and put together something of a profile to determine who is more likely to get infected, who is more likely to require intensive care, and who is more likely to succumb to the officially termed COVID-19.