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  • Children wearing masks at school
    Catherine Caruso

    Results Of New Study Make The Case For Mask Mandates In Schools To Prevent COVID-19

    It's been proven time and again that masks help stop the spread of COVID-19. Here's why a new study is making the case for mask mandates to continue in schools.
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  • pensive man looking bored
    Lisabeth Fauble

    How Stress Affected Cannabis Use Rates During The COVID-19 Pandemic

    The pandemic affected everything from how we work, socialize, and even how we manage stress. Here's how the stress of COVID-19 affected cannabis use rates.
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  • World Health Organization sign
    Kimberly Smith

    The World Health Organization Has Promising News About The Global COVID-19 Death Rate

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO) there is good news to share when it comes to the global COVID-19 death rate. Here is what you need to know.
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  • Nurse operating ventilator
    Erin Marie

    Researchers Suggest This Is Why Patients On A Ventilator May Take Longer To Recover

    Doctors have observed that COVID-19 patients who have been on ventilators seem to take longer to recover. Now, researchers have an idea why this occurs.
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  • covid rapid test with positive result
    Kimberly Smith

    The Latest CDC Guidelines For COVID-19 Testing And Isolation

    As cold and flu season inch closer, the CDC has issued updated guidelines for COVID-19 testing and isolation. Learn more about the latest guidelines.
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  • Woman breathing and removing mask
    Erin Marie

    Respiratory Therapist Shares How To Heal Your Lungs With Breathwork After COVID-19

    Breathing difficulty is common with COVID. In an exclusive interview, a respiratory therapist tells us how to use breathwork to heal our lungs after COVID-19.
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  • Box of Paxlovid medication
    Erin Marie

    Study Shows That Paxlovid May Be The Key In Avoiding Long COVID

    Paxlovid was previously noted to decrease the chances of hospitalization and death from COVID. Now new research says it may also prevent long COVID.
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  • COVID-19 vaccine trial
    Erin Marie

    Pfizer Takes The Next Crucial Step In Creating A Combo COVID-Flu Vaccine

    Instead of receiving the annual flu shot and the new bivalent booster shot targeting the Omicron COVID-19 variant, experts are coming up with a combo for both.
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  • Image of large intestines and doctor
    Kimberly Smith

    New Study Finds What COVID-19 Can Do To Your Gut Health

    Now, new research suggests that the coronavirus can impact your gut health -- and not in a good way. This is what it can do to your gut health.
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  • Masked woman holding thermometer
    Erin Marie

    Study Finds COVID-19 Rebound Isn't Just For Those Who Have Been Treated With Medication

    Rebound COVID-19 cases have been reported in those taking Paxlovid, but research indicates those taking medication aren't the only ones whose symptoms recur.
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  • Cruise ship at an island
    Niko Vercelletto

    Cruise Lines Are Ready To Ease These COVID-19 Restrictions Before Sailing

    While the CDC still recommends people get vaccinated prior to traveling on a cruise ship, this may no longer be a requirement for these popular cruise lines.
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  • lab tech holds covid vaccine
    Brynna Standen

    China's Newly Unveiled COVID Vaccine Could Change The Virus-Fighting Game

    On Wednesday, China announced that they began administering a new COVID vaccine to residents of Shanghai -- one that could change the game worldwide.
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  • A woman gets a vaccine
    Anne Taylor

    Why Having More COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects Can Be A Good Thing

    Health officials are encouraging everyone to get their booster shot this year as COVID and flu cases begin to increase.
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  • COVID-19 booster shot syringe
    Erin Marie

    FDA Approves Another COVID-19 Booster Choice

    On October 19, the FDA granted emergency use authorization for the Novavax monovalent vaccine as a first booster dose for adults. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Masked woman receiving vaccine
    Erin Marie

    Experts Cast Votes To Decide If COVID Shots Should Be Routinely Recommended By Doctors

    The CDC's advisory committee recently reviewed the list of recommended routine immunizations. Here's what that means for COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
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  • Older masked woman receiving vaccine
    Erin Marie

    Why The White House Is Urging Americans Over 50 To Get Boosted Immediately

    White House officials have advised all eligible Americans to receive the updated booster shot. However, doing so is particularly important for those over 50.
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  • A man is tired while exercising
    Anne Taylor

    This Is How Long COVID Can Impact Your Ability To Exercise, According To A New Study

    The effects of COVID-19 can linger long after the initial illness has passed and impact many aspects of someone's life.
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  • COVID-19 virus cells in gray, red
    Erin Marie

    What To Know About The New COVID Subvariants And How To Best Protect Yourself

    As the COVID-19 virus continues to mutate, new variants arise that concern scientists. Here's what you need to know about the newest subvariants.
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  • woman wearing a COVID mask while looking out the window
    Beth Bradford

    Research Shows These Two Habits Helped Mental Health The Most During The Pandemic

    Many people felt mental health impacts during the pandemic. But researchers now suggest these two healthy habits may have had the best protective effects.
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  • Dr. Ashish Jha at White House briefing
    Catherine Caruso

    Why The Biden Administration Is Extending The COVID Public Health Emergency Through 2022

    The Biden administration has extended the COVID-19 public health emergency through next year. Now many are wondering about the reason for the extension.
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  • doctor reviewing heart diagram
    Angela Todd

    Doctors Issue Warning About Mixing Paxlovid With Certain Heart Medications

    On Wednesday, the Journal of the American College of Cardiology announced that for some individuals, there's a new, concerning risk for Paxlovid.
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  • lab tech holding COVID vial
    Erin Marie

    Will Omicron Be The Last COVID Variant?

    Omicron variant BA.5 has been holding steady as the dominant COVID-19 variant recently. Find out if it's likely that Omicron will be the last COVID variant.
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  • smiling vaccinated family
    Kimberly Smith

    Which Age Groups Are Eligible For The New COVID Booster?

    With the holiday season just around the corner, here is a look at the new guidelines regarding which age groups are able to get the new COVID booster.
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  • A woman is sick at home
    Anne Taylor

    New Study Suggests Your Gender May Be A Risk Factor For Long COVID

    While there are still many questions about long COVID, a new study is shedding more light on who is at risk.
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  • Thanksgiving holiday family dinner
    Erin Marie

    Why A Pre-Halloween COVID Booster Could Lead To A Healthier Holiday Season

    Health experts are stating that now is the time to get your COVID-19 booster. Here's why a pre-Halloween booster could lead to a healthier holiday season.
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  • Someone in a hospital bed
    Anne Taylor

    Will US Hospitals Be Able To Keep Up With The Expected Demand Of Winter COVID And Flu Cases?

    Many experts are concerned that US hospitals will be overwhelmed this winter as COVID-19 and influenza cases rise.
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  • people waiting in line
    Kimberly Smith

    Why Americans May Have Been Dishonest About Their COVID Status During The Pandemic

    Results showed that people were more dishonest when it came to telling others that they were taking more COVID-19 preventive measures than they actually were.
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