• Cuomo Claims ‘Obligation Is on The Nursing Homes’ to Reject Covid Patients, Despite His March Order Prohibiting Testing

    Cuomo Claims ‘Obligation Is on The Nursing Homes’ to Reject Covid Patients, Despite His March Order Prohibiting Testing

    New York governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday said that nursing homes are obligated to transfer coronavirus patients if they cannot provide “adequate care.” “The obligation is on the nursing home to say, I can’t take a COVID-positive person,” Cuomo said at a press conference. “The regulation is common sense: if you can’t provide adequate care, …
  • Jessica Simpson shows off rock-hard abs in sports bra

    Jessica Simpson shows off rock-hard abs in sports bra

    Jessica Simpson continued to show off her impressive weight loss journey by flaunting her rock-hard abs on Instagram. The “With You” singer, 39, posed for a selfie on Wednesday, wearing her Jessica Simpson tie-dye sports bra ($40) and matching tummy-control spandex ($45). “Woke up before all 3 kiddos to get my steps in and spend …
  • Nick Cordero ‘still very sick’ but ‘doing slightly better,’ says wife

    Nick Cordero ‘still very sick’ but ‘doing slightly better,’ says wife

    Nick Cordero has a long way to go in his recovery from coronavirus. The Broadway star’s wife, Amanda Kloots, says he is “doing slightly better” but is still facing challenges. “He is still very sick and battling a lot,” she wrote on her Instagram story. “They turned him to a proning position today to open …
  • ‘A Year’s Worth of Suicide Attempts in the Last Four Weeks’: California Doctor Calls for End to Lockdown

    ‘A Year’s Worth of Suicide Attempts in the Last Four Weeks’: California Doctor Calls for End to Lockdown

    The doctor in charge of a Bay Area, Calif. trauma center said the state should end its lockdown orders after an “unprecedented” spike in suicide attempts amid the coronavirus pandemic. “We’ve never seen numbers like this, in such a short period of time,” Dr. Mike deBoisblanc, head of trauma at John Muir Medical Center, told …
  • Imagine if We Paid for Food like We Do Healthcare

    Imagine if We Paid for Food like We Do Healthcare

    Hint: it would be a dystopian disaster. magine if you purchased food like most Americans obtained healthcare. No, I really want you to try to envision it… Struggling? I am a family physician whose father worked in a grocery store, and I enjoy eating at Mexican restaurants immensely, so maybe I can help. An ‘Affordable’ …
  • How Dakota Johnson copes with depression in quarantine

    How Dakota Johnson copes with depression in quarantine

    Dakota Johnson opened up about how she has been coping with her depression while in isolation during the coronavirus pandemic. “You are at home, you’re not with your friends, you’re not with your family, you are not able to do the things that make you feel worthwhile,” Johnson, 30, recently told Extra. “You’re kind of …
  • SelectQuote jumps 40 percent in IPO as more consumers shop for insurance online

    SelectQuote jumps 40 percent in IPO as more consumers shop for insurance online

    Shares of SelectQuote jumped more than 40 percent in their stock market debut on Thursday, giving the insurance policy comparison Web site a market valuation of over $4 billion. The company’s stellar offering is the latest sign of thawing in the initial public offering market, which was shut to most companies when the coronavirus outbreak …
  • Calvin Harris says his heart had to be restarted in 2014

    Calvin Harris says his heart had to be restarted in 2014

    Calvin Harris got candid Wednesday about a health scare he endured six years ago. The 36-year-old Scottish DJ responded to a fan on Twitter who wrote complimented his energy during sets in 2014. “He went off at EDC that summer,” the user wrote alongside a video from Harris’ performance. Harris replied, “Interesting year for me …
  • US orders 300M doses of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine

    US orders 300M doses of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine

    The feds have ordered 300 million doses of a potential coronavirus vaccine from British drugmaker AstraZeneca, officials said Thursday. The company will get up to $1.2 billion from the US Department of Health and Human Services to speed the development and production of the vaccine with the goal of delivering the first doses as early …
  • Jason Wahler donating therapy to grieving families during coronavirus outbreak

    Jason Wahler donating therapy to grieving families during coronavirus outbreak

    Jason Wahler is donating therapy sessions to families who are grieving the death of loved ones lost to coronavirus. “The Hills” alum partnered with singer Hilary Roberts and The Red Songbird Foundation to launch the #GiveGriefAChance campaign. “We’re looking to help at least 20 people with up to 12 therapy sessions at no cost, who …