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… you can stay safe.Q: Why are people with a cancer diagnosis at a higher risk for COVID-19?A: There are three reasons cancer may raise your risk of severe COVID-19 illness:Treatment …
… COVID-19 peak season, pathologist Hannah Wang, MD, explains what we know so far about the FLiRT COVID variants and why they’re taking off.What is the FLiRT variant?All of the FLiRT COVID …
… to get back to exercise if COVID-19 gets to you.Can you exercise if you have COVID-19?You can try lighter exercise during an active COVID-19 infection if you have mild or …
… aren’t yet sick enough to come into the hospital.Dr. Bravo shares the latest updates on COVID-19 treatments. But she emphasizes that even with these additional medications for COVID-19, prevention (looking at …
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Q: You missed your regular mammogram in 2020 while quarantining due to COVID-19. How important is it to get a breast screening scheduled this year?A: It is extremely important, and here’s why …
Q: Will working out before or after we get vaccinated for COVID-19 make the vaccine less effective?A: The level of concern is low. People who are experiencing more side effects from the vaccines …
… explains what COVID arm is, why it happens and how to find relief.What is COVID arm?“COVID arm” is a nickname for a side effect that some people experience after getting the COVID-19 …
Do you remember the sourdough days of the early COVID-19 pandemic? Can you recall the hand sanitizer shortages and resulting DIY concoctions? Wiping down your groceries with disinfectant? Dangerous claims that colloidal silver could …
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, many of us yearn for the days of sitting in a restaurant. There’s something wonderful about eating food you didn’t cook off dishes you don’t have …
You’ve got a fever, a cough and feel exhausted — symptoms that are common with COVID-19. You’d like to take an at-home test, but when you go to grab one from your …
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