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  • a doctor administering a Covid-19 vaccine
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    How Might COVID-19 Vaccines Change After The Summer?

    June is a big month as decisions will be made around eligibility and composition of additional COVID-19 shots as the fall and winter seasons are approaching.
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  • Mask hanging on the back of airplane seat on empty airplane
    Erin Marie

    Survey Suggests A Majority Of Americans Are Wary Of Mask-Free Traveling

    A recent survey reveals how Americans feel about the lifted mask mandates as summer approaches and travel kicks into gear.
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  • Two people lifting weights
    Amanda Vining

    Do You Love Hitting The Gym? New Study Shows It May Be A COVID Hotspot

    Researchers have found that the setting of your workout — especially if it's a packed gym — may be a hotspot for potentially being exposed to COVID-19.
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  • Black and white image of two hands shaking with red virus particles transferring between the hands
    Erin Marie

    Meet The New Omicron Subvariant With Super-Spreading Capabilities: BA.2.12.1

    Health experts try to keep pace with the emergence of new subvariants, including the latest omicron variant, which is even more contagious.
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  • paxlovid
    Kimberly Smith

    What To Know About Paxlovid's COVID-19 Rebound Cases

    Paxlovid is a Pfizer drug used to treat severe COVID-19 cases or for those considered high risk. But if a rebound effect happens, does it mean it's not working?
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  • Labcorp sign
    Zrinka Peters

    A New At-Home Test Can Detect More Than Just COVID-19

    In September 2020, Labcorp announced the launch of the first test that can test for COVID-19, influenza A and B, and RSV through a single nasal swab.
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  • Smiling healthcare provider holding vaccine syringe up to young smiling boy
    Erin Marie

    Pfizer Reveals Their Efficacy Rate For The COVID-19 Vaccine In Children Under 5

    Pfizer and BioNTech SE are seeking emergency use authorization for their COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months of age up to 5 years old.
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  • Woman feeling sick because of COVID-19
    Andra Picincu

    Could Estrogen Play A Role In Protecting Against Severe COVID-19?

    Estrogen supports immune function and improves your body's ability to deter pathogens. The question is, do these findings apply to COVID-19? Let's find out.
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  • Masked doctor using stethoscope on masked senior patient
    Erin Marie

    Why Long COVID Is Harder To Recognize In Senior Citizens

    Older adults can face different aging-related health conditions later in life. Could this make it harder for doctors to detect symptoms of long COVID?
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  • Medical professional applying ventilator mask
    Erin Marie

    How This Cancer Treatment Drug Is Helping Severe COVID-19 Patients

    Imatinib is a medication that hinders the spread of cancer, and now it could be useful in the fight against COVID-19 as well.
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  • Surgical mask and respirator mask
    Erin Marie

    Which Mask Is The Most Effective In Protecting You Against COVID-19?

    While questions are starting to surface as to whether or not we need to begin masking again, a new study sheds light on mask-type efficacy.
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  • Masked father spraying hand sanitizer in hands of masked child
    Erin Marie

    How To Avoid COVID Spreading In Your Home When A Family Member Has It

    Experts suggest we're not completely past COVID-19 yet and there are ways to mitigate its spread if a loved one comes down with it.
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  • Girl pointing to vaccine bandage
    Catherine Caruso

    What To Know About The Newly FDA-Approved Pfizer Booster For 5 To 11-Year-Olds

    The FDA granted emergency use authorization for a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.
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  • Trainer pointing COVID sniffing dog in the direction of a mask at the airport
    Erin Marie

    How COVID-Sniffing Dogs Can Help Screen Airport Passengers

    As if it weren't enough that dogs are man's best friend, experts found a new way these 4-legged creatures are helping humans, particularly with COVID screening.
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  • White House COVID-19 coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha
    Catherine Caruso

    The Latest On The White House's Requests For Coronavirus Funding

    With COVID-19 cases projected to increase, US health officials are sounding the alarm on the need for more congressional coronavirus funding.
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  • Young man looking sad out a window
    Erin Marie

    Why Experts Say Severe COVID Can Lead To Anxiety, Depression, And Bipolar Disorder

    Research has been well underway over potential links between cases of severe COVID-19 and long-term mental health effects in those diagnosed.
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  • black woman holding baby refusing vaccine
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Experts Find Medical Racism Has Led To Vaccine Hesitancy

    Research reveals ethnic minority groups lack trust in the healthcare system, subsequently leading to vaccine hesitancy. Here's what the data reflect.
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  • woman checking IV at hospital
    Kharissa Forte

    Research Reveals A Link Between Inflammation And Risk Of COVID Death

    Inflammation may be a strong risk factor when it comes to COVID mortality. Here's what health experts reveal in a recent study.
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  • Hand reaching for glass of liquor
    Erin Marie

    Researchers Say The Pandemic Has Led To Higher Rates Of Alcohol Deaths In Young Americans

    Unfortunately, alcohol-related deaths have been on the rise since the start of the pandemic. Experts say these are the most likely triggers for the uptick.
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  • woman wearing mask
    Eileen Conroy

    Should You Be Worried That COVID-19 Is On The Rise Again?

    Despite various protection tactics taken by many, such as masking and vaccination, we are currently seeing a significant rise in COVID-19 cases.
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  • stressed out mother
    Kimberly Smith

    A New Study Finds The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Left Parental Burnout At An All Time High

    There is little doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a great deal of burnout for much of the population, but just how much has it affected parents?
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  • COVID-19 patient
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    Severe COVID-19 Could Impact Your Brain More Than You Think

    A new study reveals that long COVID may seriously affect cognition, especially in younger patients. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Gloved hand holding syringe and vial of COVID-19 vaccine
    Erin Marie

    Does Obesity Affect COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness?

    New research sheds light on how severe obesity can impact the efficacy of two COVID-19 vaccines and the antibody response.
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  • Gloved hands pulling syringe our of Johnson & Johnson vaccine vial
    Erin Marie

    The FDA Restricted J&J's Covid-19 Vaccine Due To This Serious Risk

    The FDA announced May 5th in a public statement that they have restricted access to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Here is what you need to know.
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  • Children wearing masks looking out the window: quarantine concept
    Erin Marie

    How Long COVID Can Affect Children

    Research reveals that as many as 10% of children diagnosed with COVID-19 are likely to experience long-haul symptoms following infection.
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  • Clipboard with paperwork reading "Patient Medical History"
    Erin Marie

    Study Shows A History Of Cancer Won't Increase Severe COVID-19 Risk

    Research now shows that the risk of death or severe COVID-19-related complications is nearly twice as high in those diagnosed with cancer.
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  • A long COVID illustration
    Anne Taylor

    How To Know If You Have Short, Medium, Or Long COVID

    Here's what it means when your COVID symptoms last less than two weeks, less than a month, or even longer.
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