GEOFF BENNETT: Traffic is moving again on a stretch of I-95 that collapsed less than two weeks ago in Philadelphia and reopen today.
It's been rebuilt on a quick timeline that few thought was possible, and may be a reminder of how much and how quickly infrastructure projects can be accomplished.
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JOSH SHAPIRO (D-PA): We showed the nation what Philadelphia and Pennsylvania are all about.
GEOFF BENNETT: From the beginning, the reconstruction of six lanes of I-95 has beaten deadlines. Read More...
By Michelle RobertsHealth editor, BBC News online
Getty ImagesLoss of smell or taste have been added to the UK's list of coronavirus symptoms that people should look out for and self-isolate with.
Until now, only a fever and cough were triggers for people to shut themselves away in self-isolation in case they had and could spread the infection. Ear, nose and throat doctors had been warning for weeks that more symptoms should be included. Read More...
Cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins are credited with dramatically reducing heart attacks and are some of the most-prescribed pills in the United States. But roughly 10 to 30 percent of people who try statins stop taking them because of muscle pain or other side effects.
Now, new research shows that a different cholesterol drug, called bempedoic acid, can significantly lower heart attack risk in the statin-intolerant. The drug, sold under the brand name Nexletol, will not replace statins as a first-line therapy, but the new data shows the pill is an effective alternative for a large number of adults at high risk of heart attack who cannot or will not take a statin. Read More...