… each time,” Kanaan notes.Face masksWe’re talking about the relaxing kind of face masks, not the COVID ones! Most standard facials include some type of personalized mask, but you may also have the option …
… child’s first flu vaccination if they’re younger than 9 years old). Some providers recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months and older, depending on individual health factors. Parents can talk with …
… taste in your mouth should go away once the underlying condition has been treated.”Metallic taste and COVID-19Doctors have long known that a loss of taste and smell are a possible side effect of …
… viremia and bacteremia can be fatal without prompt treatment,” he adds.What about COVID-19 vaccines?All COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the U.S. are inactivated. That means you can’t get COVID …
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… activity can also make you less likely to get seriously ill from infectious diseases, like:Influenza (flu)COVID-19Pneumonia6. Increased energyIf you’re feeling tired, the best way to get energized may be to move …
If your child has to have surgery, it can feel overwhelming. In fact, you might be more anxious about your child’s surgery than your own surgery. Knowledge and preparation are the keys to relieving …
Guarding against the flu is a lot easier than treating it. And one of the best ways to avoid falling sick is by getting your annual flu shot.Infectious disease specialist Steven Gordon, MD, and …
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Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) both cause breathing problems. Both conditions are characterized by cough, shortness of breath and airflow limitation. But each requires a unique approach to care.If you have trouble …
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