Officials have been able to control COVID-19 transmission rates by implementing policies that encourage residents to eat and drink, exercise and spend time with friends and loved ones at a safe distance outside. But health experts are concerned cases could spike again...
Seven months into the coronavirus pandemic many people are experiencing burnout. As CBS2’s Meg Baker reported, experts say self-care and supporting others are becoming more important than ever. Mask. Hand sanitizer. What time is my meeting? The kids’ Zoom class? If...
A Rutgers expert discusses the safety measures being taken by doctors’ offices, emergency rooms and hospitals to reduce exposure to coronavirus As the flu season approaches and COVID-19 cases tick up, many people will need to seek care from their doctors and at...
Stress is part of life for most people. However, when you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)—a chronic lung disease that causes breathing problems—stress can mean the difference between keeping your symptoms under control and experiencing a flare. COPD...
After Joe Biden was projected the winner of the 2020 presidential election by the Associated Press on Saturday, videos and images of people dancing and cheering in the streets of New York, D.C. and cities around the country began flooding social media. Dr. Leana Wen,...