Childhood abduction victim warns parents of online predators during lockdown Children's safety advocates and law enforcement officials are warning parents to be particularly vigilant of their kids' online activity, as sexual predators may be seeking to exploit the vulnerable during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sister Loraine Maguire: Little Sisters of the Poor return to Supreme Court to oppose contraceptive mandate We cannot hold the hands of the dying elderly while at the same time facilitating the ending of pre-born life. Our faith will not allow it.
Barr pushes White House to not seek full invalidation of ObamaCare at Supreme Court Attorney General Bill Barr has been urging the White House to back off from its current position seeking the complete elimination of the Affordable Care Act in a lawsuit scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court this fall.
Coronavirus infection rates in children target of new US study Initially, experts believed that children were largely spared by COVID-19, and while the majority of patients who require hospitalization are adults there have been fatalities and confirmed cases involving youth.
PTSD in coronavirus survivors, doctors becomes new focus for hospitals across the US One of the distinguishing factors with COVID-19 compared to other pandemics is how friends and families have to distance themselves from each other, which makes coping especially difficult.
Is telehealth here to stay? The coronavirus prompted many doctors to go virtual, but is it really safe? Here is what some practitioners have to say.
Coronavirus could impact this dog breed more than others: veterinarian Heads up, pug owners: Dogs of this breed may be more susceptible to the novel coronavirus due to their flat faces and squished noses, a veterinarian said.
Louisiana girl with coronavirus developed rare inflammatory condition that temporarily stopped heart: report A 12-year-old girl in Louisiana infected with the novel coronavirus reportedly developed a rare inflammatory syndrome that temporarily stopped her heart.
Coronavirus-prompted increase in disinfectant use could be deadly to kids As many Americans attempt to combat the coronavirus pandemic through vigilant cleaning and sanitizing in the home, public health experts warn that the increased use of these products may pose a risk equally as deadly — especially to kids.
Offset coronavirus blues through moderate sun exposure As the coronavirus outbreak drones on, getting a little sun could prove beneficial to your health. Sunlight has known effects for boosting the mind and body, which could be helpful in a time that has left millions of Americans jobless or grieving the loss of loved ones to COVID-19.