November 30, 2020 Baby allegedly born with coronavirus antibodies prompts closer look at virus' impact on pregnancy Singapore is taking a closer look at the impact coronavirus may have on pregnancy after reports surfaced that a woman infected with COVID-19 gave birth to a baby who tested positive for the antibodies.
November 29, 2020 Singapore mother had COVID-19, gave birth to boy with antibodies Cases of antibodies in infants have been studied in China, with most cases showing a rapid decline in antibody presence after birth.
November 26, 2020 2 NYPD officers shot in Queens released from hospital It’s a Thanksgiving to remember.
November 24, 2020 Sadie Robertson and her husband recreate her parents' pregnancy beach pic: 'Truly timeless' Sadie Robertson and her husband, Christian Huff, recreated a pregnancy photo of her parents, Korie and Willie Robertson, from years ago.
November 19, 2020 Mom with coronavirus gives birth to twins while in coma A woman in the United Kingdom who was hospitalized due to the novel coronavirus gave birth to twins while in a coma.
November 18, 2020 Gonorrhea infections increasing in Michigan: officials Gonorrhea infections are increasing in Michigan, according to state health officials.
November 11, 2020 Newborns not likely to contract coronavirus in the hospital, study says Newborns are very unlikely to contract the coronavirus while hospitalized, according to a new study.
November 10, 2020 Eating tree nuts every day can improve sperm quality, study finds According to the researchers, the findings “provide the first evidence that adding nuts to a regular Western-style diet impacts sperm DNA methylation in specific regions.”
November 6, 2020 Twin sisters give birth on shared birthday just 90 minutes apart Twin sisters in Tennessee had an extra reason to celebrate their birthdays last week, as each welcomed a baby girl, born just 90 minutes apart.
November 3, 2020 Pregnant women with coronavirus at higher risk of severe illness, death, CDC finds Pregnant women who contract the coronavirus are more at risk for severe illness and death than non-pregnant women, a CDC analysis found.