The holidays are right around the corner, which means it’s time for firming up plans. But with ongoing concerns about flu season and COVID-19, and an increase in cases of respiratory syncytial virus …
Getting vaccinated is safer than getting sick. But if you’re traveling abroad, older than 65 or plan to get vaccinated for influenza (flu) and COVID-19, the number of vaccinations you need can feel …
… OK.” But it’s been a few years and we’re still grappling with the realities of COVID-19. New variants, wearing masks, vaccination and the arguments about how relevant or irrelevant this all is …
… building during coronavirus, but is it actually accurate in detecting a fever?A: With the surge of COVID-19, many hospitals and businesses have implemented temperature screenings for employees, patients and customers using infrared thermometers …
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… to reproduce. We see that happen every year with influenza and we’ve seen that happen with COVID-19 and its many variants. But what about fungi? Can they also evolve and survive in humans …
… ranked as the most searched for eating plan on Google during the pandemic.It seems dieters during COVID-19 found comfort in the familiar instead of fads. (The once-popular “taco diet,” for instance, didn …
Being a teenager has always been tough, but what “tough” looks like changes with each generation. In addition to everyday stressors like schoolwork, dating and the unending quest for pocket money, today’s teenagers face …
For many of us, the best time of year to take a vacation is also the best time to catch a big whiff of pollen and get sidelined with a super-sized sneezing fit.If …
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seems to have a new season. Cases of the illness — which traditionally peak during fall and winter — have once again increased over summer. The bump this year followed a massive spike …
So far, face mask conversations seem to go one of two ways — a debate about why people will wear one or a debate about why they won’t wear one. But in the middle of …
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