… the drug couldn’t progress to clinical studies because there weren’t enough study participants.Remdesivir and COVID-19With the emergence of COVID-19, the manufacturer decided to test remdesivir against the virus given its …
Sourdough bread is having a moment. Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic had people looking for new hobbies to pass the time, making your own sourdough has become something of an American pastime.The apple …
Despite being an effective tool in slowing the spread of COVID-19, face masks can’t seem to catch a break these days. They fog up glasses, they can be uncomfortable to wear and some …
It’s been a few years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but if there’s anything it taught us, it’s how easily germs spread and how important it is to practice …
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If dreary weather or another day of staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic has you feeling a case of the blahs, what you choose to eat can make a difference.Certain foods and nutrients …
Infectious diseases have been top of mind over the last several years thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has been particularly problematic for decades.Historically, it was normal to …
When an outbreak occurs, it tends to spread quickly and efficiently. We saw it happen with COVID-19. That’s due in large part to the way viruses grow and shed themselves, spreading among individuals …
Yikes, we’re in the middle of a “tripledemic.” And you’re feeling under the weather. Now what?Cases of COVID-19, RSV and the flu are all expected to rise during the winter months …
Vaccines are a pillar of good public health. We saw that sentiment play out as the world dealt with COVID-19 — there was an eagerness for a rollout of safe and effective vaccines to help …
If you have a medical need — sudden flu symptoms, nagging back pain, an unexpected rash or even think you might have COVID-19 — who is your first point of contact?A family physician can be …
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