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  • covid-19 omicron XE variant
    Kimberly Smith

    Omicron XE: Everything We Know So Far About The New COVID Variant

    Omicron XE is a recombinant variant, meaning that it is a combination of other viruses. In this case, Omicron XE is a hybrid of Omicron variants BA.1 and BA.2.

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  • Close up of patient receiving vaccine from gloved hands
    Erin Marie

    Why Cancer Patients Should Consider Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine

    Regardless of whether a patient was diagnosed with solid cancer or blood cancer, receiving 2 doses of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine strengthened protection.

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  • COVID-19 booster
    Robin Rothstein

    What Does The Future Of COVID-19 Boosters Look Like?

    The Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee will soon meet to determine a potential strategy for how boosters will fit into American life.

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  • COVID-19 lock downs in China
    Erin Marie

    Why Experts Say The US Is Unlikely To Have A COVID-19 Spike Similar To China's

    China is seeing a steep increase in COVID-19 cases, with Shanghai at the highest infection rates since the start of the pandemic. Should the U.S. be worried?

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  • U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about America's response to Covid-19 in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.
    Ruth Clark

    Everything You Need To Know About The New 'One-Stop' COVID Website

    On Wednesday, President Biden rolled out a new website for COVID-19 resources, compiling everything you need for protocols, safety, vaccines, and treatments.

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  • Sick woman on couch wrapped in blanket
    Erin Marie

    Foods You Should Eat When You Have COVID

    If you have COVID-19, knowing which foods help boost immunity can be one way to support your physical health during recovery from the infection.

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  • A man gets tested for COVID
    Anne Taylor

    Early Research Finds HIV Medication Could Protect Against COVID-19

    These findings may be useful to scientists trying to treat COVID in the future.

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  • woman trying to smell an orange
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    The Real Reason COVID-19 Affects Your Sense Of Smell

    Losing your sense of smell from a COVID-19 infection can be scary. But new research reveals what's happening and why you can rest assured you'll get it back.

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  • Collection of aspirin tablets
    Kharissa Forte

    Aspirin Could Be A Game Changer In Reducing Death Rates In COVID-19 Patients

    A new study suggests that aspirin can help minimize the risk of death in hospitalized patients who are more seriously impacted by COVID-19.

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  • Someone holds a COVID test
    Anne Taylor

    Why COVID-19 Rates Still Matter

    Here's why we still need to be aware of COVID cases around the world.

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  • Masked medical professional carrying an organ donation cooler
    Erin Marie

    Are Organ Transplants Safe If The Donor Was Infected With COVID-19?

    COVID-19 has affected many healthcare sectors, including organ donations. But here's what health experts say about the risk of organs from COVID-19 patients.

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  • Young smiling child receiving vaccine from smiling doctor
    Erin Marie

    Will Moderna Pull Ahead Of Pfizer In Releasing A COVID-19 Vaccine For Young Children?

    Moderna just completed clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine for young children. Here's where they stand in the FDA approval process.

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  • COVID-19 or the flu confusion
    Robin Rothstein

    How To Tell Whether You Have COVID-19 Or The Flu

    COVID-19 and the flu take on similar symptoms, making it difficult to know the difference. But here are some key distinctions to help you out.

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  • woman receiving vaccine
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Researchers Reveal Surprising New Way To Use The COVID-19 Vaccine

    Researchers have found a new way to use the COVID-19 vaccine and are looking to reproduce its success in other patients.

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  • child getting a vaccination
    Zrinka Peters

    Why COVID-19 Vaccines For Younger Children Are Delayed

    Although COVID-19 vaccines were authorized for kids between 5 and 11 back in October, availability for children under 5 has run into a number of obstacles.

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  • woman getting shot
    Kimberly Smith

    Could COVID-19 Vaccines Become As Common As The Flu Shot?

    Flu shots administration has been steadily on the rise over the past decade. Can we expect COVID-19 vaccines to be just as mainstream?

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  • man with mask on treadmill
    Eileen Conroy

    Is It Safe To Exercise After COVID-19?

    After COVID-19, you may be eager to jump back into your regular routine but when it comes to working out, there are a few things you may need to consider.

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  • hand with blue medical glove holds bottle of moderna covid-19 vaccine
    Kharissa Forte

    Why Moderna Is Pushing For 4th Dose COVID-19 Vaccines

    Moderna is seeking FDA approval for another booster shot in the wake of the Omicron variant. Here's everything you need to know about this vaccine's status.

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  • A man has ringing ears
    Anne Taylor

    Could Ringing In Your Ears Be A Side Effect Of The COVID-19 Vaccine?

    Could the ringing in your ears be caused by your recent vaccine?

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  • scientists looking at wastewater COVID-19
    Robin Rothstein

    Why Scientists Are Looking At Wastewater To Detect COVID-19

    Wastewater has been considered a valuable tool for scientists and epidemiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's why.

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  • COVID-19 Omicron BA.2 subvariant concept
    Robin Rothstein

    Why Europe's Rising COVID-19 Cases Have U.S. Health Officials Paying Close Attention

    Some countries in Europe have seen a drastic uptick in COVID-19 cases over the past week. Here's why U.S. health officials are paying close attention.

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  • covid map
    Vincent Madrone

    The COVID-19 Global Death Toll May Be A Lot Higher Than We Originally Thought

    The worldwide death toll from COVID-19 may actually be three times as high as originally calculated.

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  • vaccines and masks
    Vincent Madrone

    Why You Should Still Protect Against COVID-19 Even If You've Never Been Infected

    If you've made it this far without a COVID-19 infection, you may feel pretty invincible. But health experts warn you still want to remain cautious.

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  • Doctor administering COVID-19 vaccine to patient
    Erin Marie

    Are Two Doses Of The COVID-19 Vaccine Enough To Protect Against Omicron?

    New studies reveal the differences in protection against the Omicron variant between two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine versus three doses.

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  • doctor looking at brain scan
    Kimberly Smith

    Research Reveals COVID-19 May Cause Long-Lasting Decline In Cognitive Functioning

    In addition to the many other symptoms of COVID-19, new research is showing the startling effects it has on cognitive functioning.

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  • Two blue surgical face masks with one reading "DELTA" and the other reading "OMICRON"
    Erin Marie

    Deltacron: Everything We Know About The Potential New COVID-19 Variant

    Deltacron may have some worried, but health experts weigh in on this potential new variant. Here's what you need to know.

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  • man receiving vaccine
    Eileen Conroy

    Large Study Reveals Good News About COVID mRNA Vaccine Side Effects

    A large-scale study reveals good news about COVID mRNA vaccine side effects. While some fear bad reactions, the data reflect mild outcomes are far more likely.

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