… including:Someone in your home may have been exposed to COVID-19 or has tested positive for COVID-19.Members of your household are immunocompromised or belong to groups at high risk of contracting COVID …
… do to combat the issue and increase those necessary hours of sleep.What is coronasomnia?“Coronasomnia, or covidsomnia, is the term to describe sleep problems related to stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,” says …
… being severely ill when they have a COVID-19 infection.Do you always get pink eye with COVID-19?Getting pink eye doesn’t mean you have COVID-19 and having COVID-19 doesn’t …
… them into a new bowl, but you better act fast. Viruses need humans like fish need water.COVID-19 survival times by surfaceSo, for those COVID-19 viruses that land on a surface instead of …
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… why it transitioned from an isolated outbreak to a global pandemic so quickly.Asymptomatic vs. pre-symptomatic COVID-19Dr. Dumford notes that it’s common to confuse asymptomatic COVID-19 with pre-symptomatic COVID-19 …
… else?“Even medical experts don’t rely on symptoms to discriminate between causes of viral illnesses like COVID-19 and the flu,” says microbiologist and pathologist Daniel Rhoads, MD. That’s because COVID-19 and …
It can take weeks, months or even longer to physically recover from COVID-19. But if you still feel “not right” after the coughing, fever, congestion and other symptoms have gone away, there could be …
When you get sick, doctors typically advise you to rest, stay hydrated and take it easy until you feel better. For kids who play sports, putting the brakes on activity when they’re sick can …
Ugh — you have COVID-19. In addition to body aches, a cough and tiredness, there’s a good chance you may also experience a skull-pounding headache.And a COVID headache can continue for weeks …
Our immune system is a pretty powerful tool capable of fighting off everyday infections. But sometimes, when faced with more severe illnesses like cancer, our immune system could use an additional boost. One such boost …
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