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Coronavirus Update: Will Antibody Tests Really Help?

How Your Lungs Work and How to Protect Them

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How Your Lungs Work and How to Protect Them

By the time you’re 50, you’ve taken around 400 million breaths. Diseases like COVID-19, which can attack the lungs, shine a light on how important these organs are. Here's what you should know about them.
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What Hypnosis Can and Can't Do

When you're guided into hypnosis, you move from being alert and aware to a calm, relaxed, trance-like state. What happens next?
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How Diet Affects Your Breast Cancer Risk

Whether you've already had the disease or are looking to prevent it in the first place, what you eat can make a big difference.
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Is It Heartburn or a Heart Attack?

Both conditions can cause a burning feeling in your chest, but only one requires a call to 911. Learn to tell the difference.
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Can a Supplement Protect Your Brain?

The supplements aisle is filled with products that promise to improve your memory or sharpen your focus. Do any of them really work?
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How Useful Are Antibody Tests?

The CDC says antibody tests are not yet accurate or reliable enough to use to determine whether to reopen workplaces, schools, and other places where people gather. But they may prove helpful in understanding the scale and spread of the coronavirus.
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Children's Television During the Pandemic

We talk with the host of Nickelodeon's "Blues Clues & You" about how the educational TV program can help young children feel connected and comforted during these times.
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How Can I Get Tested for Coronavirus?

Call your doctor first. if you don't have one, try your local hospital, health department, or an urgent care center.
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Which Summertime Activities Are Safe?

Avoid the block party with 25 neighbors, and instead choose a backyard barbecue with a few family members and friends.
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Asthma and COVID-19: What You Need to Know

Here are some ways to protect yourself from the coronavirus while keeping your asthma in check.
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Mass Protests Could Cause COVID-19 Outbreaks


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