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October 20, 2023/Primary Care

How Airplane Travel Affects Your Body

Flying can cause dehydration and bloating and make you feel tired and stressed

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When Flu Season Officially Starts

While it typically starts in October, vaccine effectiveness can affect its duration and severity

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Why You Need a Flu Shot (and When To Get It)

Prevention is best against this serious illness

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September 15, 2023/Infectious Disease

Should You Get the Newest COVID-19 Vaccine?

The latest vaccine offers the most up-to-date protection

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September 14, 2023/Infectious Disease

What’s the Difference Between RSV, the Flu and COVID-19?

It comes down to a wheeze, a fever and long-term effects

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September 13, 2023/Infectious Disease

Here’s Why COVID-19 Is Still Dangerous

Like the flu and RSV, COVID-19 cases are rising seasonally

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August 7, 2023/Children's Health

How To Prevent Your Kids From Getting Sick

Hydration and sleep are as important as avoiding dirty surfaces

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July 25, 2023/Infectious Disease

Paxlovid Mouth: What It Is and How To Find Relief

Treating COVID-19 with Paxlovid may create a bitter taste, but it won’t last forever

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May 25, 2023/Infectious Disease

No, the COVID-19 Pandemic Isn’t Over

Ending the U.S. public health emergency declaration doesn’t mean COVID-19 is gone

Person home sick with covid sitting on couch, with covid virus floating in air.
May 23, 2023/Infectious Disease

Does COVID-19 Put You More at Risk for RSV?

Despite some similarities, RSV and COVID-19 aren’t related in any way

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