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Monoclonal Antibodies attacking coronavirus
April 3, 2023/Infectious Disease

Can Monoclonal Antibodies Reduce Your Risk of Getting COVID-19?

Formerly used as a treatment, they’re not as effective against current strains of COVID-19

Person drinking water.
March 31, 2023/Infectious Disease

Know Your Treatment Options for COVID-19

From antiviral meds to preventive therapy, the options are greater than ever

Covid virus in background with stethescope checking heart and EEG strip in back of heart.
March 28, 2023/Heart Health

Can COVID-19 Cause Heart Palpitations?

It’s hard to pin down why they’re happening, but palpitations alone are rarely cause for concern

someone taking an at-home covid test
March 21, 2023/Infectious Disease

Can You Still Use an Expired COVID-19 Test?

Antibodies used to detect the virus can weaken over time, so results may not be reliable

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person getting sick with covid twice
January 27, 2023/Infectious Disease

Yes, You Can Get COVID-19 Twice (and Even More)

Despite what you’ve heard or hoped, no one is 100% protected

Person with sore throat drinking warm beverage before exercising.
December 15, 2022/Exercise & Fitness

Should You Really Work Out When You’re Sick?

If your symptoms are above the neck, go for it! Below the neck, it’s best to rest

Person lying in bed with thermometer in mouth

You Think It’s the Flu — Now What Should You Do?

Resting, staying hydrated and taking over-the-counter medicine can help you recover quickly

Family members walk through falling snow to visit family over the holidays.
November 14, 2022/Primary Care

How To Celebrate Safely This Holiday Season

Wash your hands, skip the buffet and don’t wash your poultry

Child tired and not engaged during e-learning class.
October 5, 2022/Infectious Disease

What To Know About Long COVID in Kids

Fatigue, mood swings and poor concentration are key symptoms

Kids playing soccer outside.
September 1, 2022/Exercise & Fitness

When Can Kids Return to Sports After COVID-19?

It depends on how sick they were

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