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  • Medical worker in front of tent in China
    Ruth Clark

    Why China's Current COVID Surge Could Spell The End Of The Pandemic

    China is once again experiencing a surge in cases of COVID-19, but this time some experts think that it could signal the end of the pandemic. Here's why.
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  • woman taking a covid test
    Erin Demmer

    Why Travelers From China Will Need COVID Testing Upon Entering The US

    At the beginning of the pandemic, the United States banned all travel from China. Now once again, the travel rules are changing based on new requirements.
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  • Man with covid smelling lemon
    Amanda Vining

    How Recent Study Gives A Better Understanding Of COVID-19's Loss Of Smell

    Experts are still trying to understand all of the side effects of COVID-19. Luckily, a recent study has discovered more about the cause of loss of smell.
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  • woman looking at positive covid test
    Erin Demmer

    How Your COVID Outcomes Can Vary Based On Prior Infections Versus Vaccination

    After contracting COVID, the body seems to become immune to the virus for a time. How is the severity of infection affected by previous infections or vaccines?
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  • people walking in bio suits in street
    Erin Demmer

    Why China's Sharp COVID Surge Has US Officials Worried

    Although COVID-19 cases appeared to be declining for a period of time, they seem to be increasing now. The new wave in China is concerning experts in America.
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  • woman checking her temperature with a thermometer
    Beth Bradford

    Why Experts Predict That Upcoming COVID Variants Might Be The Most Vaccine-Resistant Yet

    A new study aims to explain how our vaccines stack up against the new COVID variants. Here's what experts have to say.
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  • Woman sniffing peeled orange
    Erin Demmer

    Study Finds Stark Difference In Antibody Levels With COVID Survivors Who Lost Taste Or Smell

    Researchers have been studying how symptoms like loss of taste and smell are linked to antibody levels. These are the differences that they have found.
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  • Woman using smartphone on street
    Ruth Clark

    How You Can Once Again Get Free Home COVID Tests From The US Government

    With COVID-19 subvariants on the rise, the Biden administration has announced a COVID-19 Winter Preparedness Plan, which includes more free home COVID tests.
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  • Black and white close up of a death certificate
    A. Sooter

    How The CDC Is Analyzing Death Certificates To Determine Long COVID Effects

    The long-term effects of COVID haven't yet been understood. The CDC has just announced a study that may make headway on accurately reporting long COVID deaths.
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  • COVID virus in brain pattern
    Beth Bradford

    How COVID Can Significantly Age The Human Brain

    The COVID virus can have a variety of effects on the human body, including on the brain. Discover new research that suggests it can significantly age the brain.
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  • Masked passengers riding bus
    Erin Marie

    Why Some Health Officials Are Once Again Advising Americans To Wear Masks

    As the holiday season approaches, health officials are advising that Americans mask up. Discover the reason why experts suggest donning the mask again.
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  • COVID booster shots
    healthyNick

    What To Know About About The FDA Approval Of The Omicron Booster For Children Under 5

    The FDA recently updated its age guidelines for the bivalent booster. Here's everything you need to know about guidelines for young children.
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  • Paxlovid pills and pill bottle
    Erin Marie

    Why The Price Of Paxlovid Is Set To Skyrocket Soon

    Paxlovid has been used by many Americans during the pandemic. But now health experts warn of a price increase. This is what to expect.
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  • woman with long covid
    Kimberly Smith

    How The Latest Booster Can Help Those Experiencing Long COVID

    Long COVID can make day-to-day life difficult. However, researchers now suggest the vaccine may help improve outcomes for those managing it.
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  • Syringe drawing drug from vial
    Erin Marie

    Why The FDA Says That Monoclonal Antibodies Are Officially No Longer A Useful COVID-19 Treatment

    The FDA just phased out the last monoclonal antibody medication. What does this mean for this kind of treatment?
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  • covid variant
    Kimberly Smith

    What You Need To Know About The Latest COVID-19 'Variant Of Concern'

    The latest COVID-19 variant of concern is XBB, and the number of cases is on the rise. Here's what you need to know and how it compares to other strains.
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  • person using at-home COVID test
    Erin Marie

    How To Know If Your Expired COVID-19 Tests Are Still Good For Use

    Many people have a few spare COVID-19 tests lying around, but some might be expired. Here's how to find out if your expired tests can still be used.
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  • person receives vaccination shot
    healthyNick

    Why Experts Say Your Vaccination Status May Not Predict Your Risk Of Dying From COVID

    As we get further from the onset of the pandemic, scientists gather data revealing that initial vaccinations may not afford sufficient protection from dying.
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  • A man testing for COVID-19
    Anthony Crutcher

    What A Popular Diabetes Drug Can Do To Prevent Severe COVID

    In order to avoid one of the serious risks that come with COVID-19, experts looked into a common drug used by those diagnosed with diabetes.
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  • Dr. Anthony Fauci at White House
    Catherine Caruso

    Dr. Fauci Shares One Crucial Piece Of Advice For Americans As He Retires From Public Service

    Dr. Anthony Fauci addresses the nation one last time before stepping down from public service. Will U.S. citizens heed his advice?
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  • researcher looking in microscope
    Kimberly Smith

    Here's Why Monoclonal Antibodies Are No Longer A Go-To For COVID-19 Treatment

    Monoclonal antibodies were once a go-to treatment option for COVID-19. Here's why they aren't as effective as they used to be.
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  • woman experiencing brain fog
    Beth Bradford

    What To Know About The Latest Research On How COVID Affects The Brain

    Regardless of how severe your COVID-19 symptoms appeared at first, researchers are now elaborating on how it could affect your brain, even after recovery.
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  • child holding his head
    Catherine Caruso

    Research Shows COVID Infections May Increase The Risk Of Seizures And Epilepsy

    As scientists have gathered more data about the effects of COVID, one potential risk has emerged among those who have had the illness within six months.
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  • doctor testing man for COVID-19
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Why Health Experts Are Feeling A Sense Of 'Déjà Vu' With The New COVID Variants

    Several new COVID-19 variants are stepping up to the plate this winter. Find out why experts are feeling a sense of déjà vu about the new variants.
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  • Person with COVID test kits on table
    Erin Marie

    Yes, You Can Still Get Free COVID-19 Tests Heading Into The Holiday Season. Here's How

    The government discontinued its free at-home test kit mailing service, but you can receive as many as eight tests monthly. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Masked person holding antigen test
    Erin Marie

    Study Finds Increased Health Risks Come With Repeated COVID Infections

    A new study published in Nature Medicine suggests that COVID reinfection can put a person at risk for health conditions in the months following the illness.
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  • Man receiving vaccine shot
    Erin Marie

    How The Health And Human Services' 'Countdown To Thanksgiving Vax Up America Tour' Will Work

    Government officials have now launched a new COVID-19 vaccine effort, deemed the HHS "Countdown to Thanksgiving Vax Up America Tour." Here's how it will work.
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