Mayo Clinic wants recovered COVID-19 patients to donate plasma to help those still battling the disease

The Mayo Clinic wants people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate their plasma so it can be used as a possible treatment for those still battling the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

March of Dimes shares recommendations for women pregnant during coronavirus crisis
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Dr. Rahul Gupta is the chief medical and health officer for the March of Dimes. He joined Good Day live to talk about the coronavirus pandemic and the unexpected challenges it brings for expectant mothers. More: marchofdimes.org

Family seeks plasma donor for Midlothian man battling COVID-19

The family of a Midlothian man fighting for his life against COVID-19 is asking for the public’s help getting a vital plasma donation that could help save him.

North Texas family practice group to begin testing asymptomatic people for COVID-19

A North Texas family practice group plans to start testing people who may think they have COVID-19 but haven't shown symptoms or have recovered from mild symptoms.

Rural hospitals facing shortages and other COVID-19 challenges
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Many Texans will turn first to their small community hospital to deal with the coronavirus. John Henderson, the CEO of the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals, talks to Good Day about how those hospitals are dealing with a shortage of critical supplies and more.

The impact of Coronavirus on expectant mothers
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There is new research everyday on COVID-19 and the impact on expectant mothers. OBGYN Dr. Jessica Shepherd share the latest headlines and best advice during and after pregnancy.

Are you drinking too much during self-isolation?
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Dr. Gonzalo Perez-Garcia from Texas Health Resources explores drinking during self-isolation and how to determine when you are abusing alcohol.

Why health experts aren't warning about coronavirus dangers in food

Chicken with salmonella can make you sick. So can romaine lettuce with E. coli and buffets with lurking norovirus. So why aren’t health officials warning people about eating food contaminated with the new coronavirus?