Leah Rosenbaum, Forbes Staff

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Worried About Coronavirus? Now You Can Text Message A Chatbot With Questions

Telemedicine is reshaping the way doctors help patients who are worried about the new coronavirus.

This AI Software Company Just Raised $20 Million To Help Prevent Physician Burnout

It can be exhausting for doctors to spend hours typing up patient medical records. Suki AI plans to change that.

How This Multi-Million Dollar Startup Could Make It Easier To Identify The Next Epidemic

Karius is a liquid biopsy company for infectious diseases, and they can detect DNA from invading pathogens before patients show symptoms.

When Will There Be A Vaccine For The New Coronavirus? Everything You Need To Know

Who is making a Covid-19 vaccine, and when will it be available to the public?

Mammoth Biosciences Raises $45 Million For Crispr Diagnostics—And Its Tech Is Already Being Used Against Coronavirus

Mammoth Biosciences just raised $45 million in Series B funding for their Crispr diagnostics, and they already have several partnerships in the works.

Should You Get A Face Mask? A Guide To Coronavirus Face Protection

Do you really need a face mask for the coronavirus outbreak? Find out which types of masks work, and which don’t.

Everything You Need To Know About The Wuhan Coronavirus Outbreak

What caused the new coronavirus outbreak? How will it impact Americans? Here is everything you need to know.

Google Health Exec Defends Controversial Partnership With Ascension: ‘We’re Super Proud Of It’

At an event on Tuesday, Google health exec David Feinberg defended controversial partnership with Ascension.

A Pharma Startup Launches With $200 Million In Funding And A Strategy To Make Drugs Faster, Cheaper

EQRx, a new pharmaceutical startup from biotech entrepreneur Alexis Borisy, wants to make drugs faster and cheaper than traditional pharma companies.

How China Is Winning The War Against Measles

Unlike many other countries around the world, China is experiencing a significant decrease in measles cases. Here’s why.