We asked Dr. Alok Patel, part of the ABC7 News team of experts to explain. Coronaviruses get their name from the spikey protein that resembles a crown under a microscope. It's transmitted from person ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (WJLA/CNN) — A doctor at George Washington University Hospital wants everyone to know exactly how COVID-19 can damage your lungs. Dr. Keith Mortman, Chief of Thoracic Surgery, created ...
Five years on, scientists are starting to understand how the virus can lead to long-term, sometimes invisible changes. Credit...Ibrahim Rayintakath Supported by By Dani Blum Nina Agrawal and Alice ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- There has been a lot of talk about testing for the coronavirus, but you may not entirely understand what the different tests are for. The coronavirus makes some people sick, some ...
George Washington University Hospital used virtual reality technology to create a 360-degree view of a COVID-19 patient’s lungs, according to a recent episode of the hospital’s podcast. The hospital’s ...
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Testing positive for COVID-19 is not exactly a positive experience. After all, wanting to go viral these days doesn’t tend to mean wanting to be infected by the severe acute respiratory syndrome ...
Respiratory virus season is in full swing across California, with several illnesses spreading across the state. Cases of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus are on the rise, the California ...