This Is How Long Pfizer Says Vaccine Immunity Lasts So Far
Pfizer has determined that it's vaccine offers protection against COVID-19 for at least six months after the second dose is administered.
Read MorePfizer has determined that it's vaccine offers protection against COVID-19 for at least six months after the second dose is administered.
Read MoreYou've probably experienced losing and replacing certain things at one time or another, but what happens if you lose your COVID-19 vaccine card?
Read MoreThe notion of "seeing stars" is not only seen in cartoons, but also in real life when we experience a disturbance in our vision. Learn why this happens
Read MoreThere's no doubt you've heard the phrase "blue balls" or experienced it personally, but you may not have heard the term "blue vulva."
Read MoreDish soap works great on dirty dishes, but can it double as a hand soap as well? Hear what the experts have to say.
Read MoreHeart disease stays consistent as the number one cause of death, but it's not shocking that COVID-19 now rounds out the top three.
Read Moreif you've decided to take a break from coffee, you can expect a few changes to happen as you go from coffee mug to tea cup.
Read MoreThese shakes are incredibly popular, but can they actually help you lose weight?
Read MoreIf you get the COVID-19 vaccine, should you hit the gym on your way home? Most experts agree that working out after receiving the vaccine gets a green light.
Read MoreCurious about the various ways in which women's bodies operate? Here are some of the things that happen to the female body that might surprise you.
Read MorePushups are difficult. Yes, they are a cornerstone of most strength training, bodyweight, and HIIT workouts, but that doesn't mean they're easy to do.
Read MoreCompared to past centuries, it's easy to argue that we live in a golden age of near-obsessive cleanliness, but it took us a long while to get to where we are.
Read MoreAs we get closer to returning to our previously "normal" lifestyles, anxiety of another adjustment is looming.
Read MoreWhile it's not common to end a yoga class with a headache, there are a few reasons you're not feeling as relaxed and at ease as you might have hoped.
Read MoreThe CDC has advised against taking over-the-counter pain medications before your vaccine, but you should still take your usual daily medications.
Read MoreSo you have ibuprofen or naproxen in the medicine cabinet. What's the difference between them? Are they both effective for any kind of pain?
Read MoreEggs are a popular source of protein for carnivores and vegetarians alike, but have you ever considered swapping your chicken eggs for a duck egg?
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine a substitute for the hot shower experience. And yet, experts tell us that most of us are taking personal hygiene measures way too far.
Read MoreCreated by TikTok user Sherwayne Mears, nature's cereal, a vegan and fruit-based alternative to processed cereals, is the latest food trend to go viral.
Read MoreDiets are a dime a dozen, but the cottage cheese diet stands out for a couple of reasons. For one thing, there is no official cottage cheese diet plan.
Read MoreWearing an elastic hair tie around your wrist is an easy and convenient way to keep one nearby. However, you shouldn't leave it on for too long.
Read MoreSweating is a healthy and natural response to heat, exercise, and anxiety. It's your body's way of cooling down. But is there such a thing as sweating too much?
Read MoreIf you've been running regularly in the same shoes for a while, you may notice that your stride doesn't feel quite as good as it did when you first started.
Read MoreIf, like so many people lately, your eyes have been constantly glued to a computer screen, tablet, or smartphone, you've likely experienced Zoom fatigue.
Read MoreUntil a typhoid infection subsides, one can adopt the typhoid diet to ease symptoms. What does that really mean, though?
Read MoreThere's something uplifting about sunlight, yet as with many things in life, too much of a good thing can lead to negative effects.
Read MoreLeafy greens like spinach and kale can give your lower-limb muscles a much-needed boost — and can even help prevent fractures or falls.
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