Small number of COVID-19 survivors suffering from psychotic episodes
Small number of COVID-19 survivors suffering from psychotic episodes Doctors say they're seeing cases of newly-developed mental illness in some survivors of COVID-19. A small number of patients have symptoms of psychosis, a condition where someone is unable to figure out what's real and what's not. "CBSN AM" talks to Dr. Jonathan Komisar, co-chief resident of combined internal medicine & psychiatry at Duke University Hospital, to learn more about what's happening.
cbsnews.comBreast cancer survivors tell all: ‘Don’t let anyone say you’re too young, because it can happen to anyone’
For someone who has never had to experience or endure breast cancer, it might be understandable that there are questions involved. Does a diagnosis typically come as a surprise, or do people often suspect that something feels not quite right?
San Bernardino survivors' families detail horror
The lives of those lost in the deadly San Bernardino shooting are being remembered, as some people gathered for a candlelight vigil Wednesday night to honor the 14 victims. John Blackstone reports from Loma Linda University Medical Center, where some of the survivors are being treated.
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