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Coronavirus Special
What's Safe? What's Risky? Tips for Our New Normal
On the "Health Now" podcast, we talk to an infectious disease expert about how to weigh the risks of getting a haircut, dining at a restaurant, going to the park or the beach, or meeting friends. Which activities can we safely resume?
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The findings help to explain why some people seem to have damage in their lungs that’s out of proportion to their early symptoms, an author of the study says.
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When Should I Call a Doctor About COVID Symptoms?
Some people want to avoid the hospital or doctor's office and try to manage symptoms at home. But if you have these symptoms, seek medical help right away.
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Is COVID-19 Impacting the Quality of Our Drugs?
We speak with FDA officials about what they're doing to ensure prescription drugs are safe, while also managing the added demands of COVID-19.
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Should You Wear Gloves at the Grocery Store?
The short answer is no. Here are the steps our doctor recommends instead.
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COVID-19 May Trigger Rare Complication in Children
There's growing evidence that children may be vulnerable to a rare but serious complication triggered by the infection.
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Will Warmer Weather Slow the Spread of Coronavirus?
If the coronavirus behaves like the seasonal flu, warm weather could weaken the virus and allow life to get back to normal. What's the evidence for that happening?
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