ICU nurse on death of 19-year-old patient from COVID-19: It 'struck a chord with all of us' Blood clotting and other additional maladies caused by coronavirus are leading to more patient deaths, ICU nurse Anthea Noel reported Thursday.
Alex Berenson: Coronavirus lockdowns take grim toll on mental health of Americans The mental toll of lockdowns appears to be growing as many states enter their seventh week of mandatory stay-at-home orders.
Mourning coronavirus victims while social distancing shouldn't mean isolation, expert says Staying connected virtually or through phone calls can help surviving spouses and loved ones grieve.
Coronavirus may impact eating disorder recovery, expert says How does the coronavirus epidemic in the US affect those living with an eating disorder?
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.
Tennessee's Brian Mauer reveals mental health struggles: 'I thought I lost my battle with depression' Tennessee quarterback Brain Mauer shared his personal struggles with mental health in an Instagram post on Friday, revealing how he nearly lost his “battle with depression” back in January.
MI House Speaker and protester: We're 'frustrated' by COVID-19 lockdown, people are suffering Michigan Republican House Speaker Lee Chatfield and protester Jodie Brown explained Saturday that residents of their state are beyond frustrated with what they see as draconian coronavirus lockdown orders executed by their Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
As coronavirus pandemic continues, many Americans are feeling lonely, anxious: report The COVID-19 outbreak is reportedly taking a serious toll on people's mental health and stress levels.
New York expanding mental health services for coronavirus frontline workers, Cuomo says The services will be offered to frontline workers free of charge.
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.