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Tag: COVID-19
Why It’s Important To Manage Obesity and Diabetes During the Pandemic
Experts explain how people with pre-existing conditions of obesity and diabetes may face higher risks of complications, severe illness or mortality from COVID-19.
Are Cloth Masks Enough To Protect Against Omicron?
Is your collection of cloth masks enough to protect you from the more infectious omicron variant? Learn why you should upgrade your face mask.
Why Do We Keep Hearing About ‘Flurona’?
What is ”flurona“ and is it another thing to worry about during the pandemic? A microbiologist talks co-infection.
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How To Do an At-home COVID-19 Test
Taking an at-home COVID-19 test can be anxiety-inducing. However, for the best and most accurate results, be sure to follow the instructions carefully and exactly as written — and don’t be afraid to ask for help!
Does Someone in Your Home Have COVID-19? Here’s What to Do
A physician offers guidance for keeping your sick family member as comfortable as possible, while limiting the chance of spreading the coronavirus in your household.
Coping With COVID-19: 6 Tips to Protect Your Mental Health When You’re Sick
If you have COVID-19 and are recovering at home, it’s important to take care of both your physical and mental health while in isolation.
Is It Safe To Get the COVID-19 Booster Shot If You’re Pregnant?
An expert explains why it’s safe — and important — for people who are pregnant to get the COVID-19 vaccine and booster shot.
Our Top 10 Stories of 2021
What were the most-searched health topics of 2021? Check out Health Essentials’ Top 10 List!
Why Do Certain People Still Get COVID-19 When They’re Vaccinated?
Even though they’re vaccinated, a group known as the “vaccinated vulnerable” are still at risk of getting COVID-19. Learn about the underlying conditions that make some people more vulnerable, and why getting the COVID-19 vaccine is still the best defense.