Sunday, June 7, 2020



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Coronavirus Special

 



How Soon Will We Have a Vaccine?

On the "Health Now" podcast, a leading infectious disease expert updates us on where we are with treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, and shares insights about what life will be like while we're waiting for them to hit the market.
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COVID-19 and the Mental Health Epidemic

Experts discuss the causes and possible remedies for mental health problems brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
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How Sunlight Affects Your Health

The sun's UV rays help your body make vitamin D, but that's not the only benefit sunlight has to offer.
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How Many Cases Are There Where You Live?

Use our interactive map to see how many cases and deaths are in your area, and get the latest on reopening and testing.
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Mindful Walking to Lower Stress and Anxiety

Our diabetes blogger tried mindful walking as a way to help manage her condition, but what she learned applies to anyone.
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Expert Insights

Safe Ways to Have Fun This Summer


Why Some Drugs Are Prescribed Off-Label


How Tiny Habits Can Lead to Big Changes

Healthy at Home

Health Benefits of Ginger


What Do Your Dreams Reveal About You?


Best Foods to Fuel Your Brain



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Surgeon General on Race, Protests, and COVID-19

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams talks with WebMD Chief Medical Officer John Whyte about COVID-19, issues of race, and the recent protests against police brutality.
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Loss of Smell, Taste Might Be Long-Term

Many people infected with the coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste. And doctors are concerned that some will never get back to normal.
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Lessons From the 1918 Flu Pandemic

By the time three waves of Spanish flu swept across the globe, at least 50 million people were dead. What lessons we can we learn from that pandemic?
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Pets Are a Big Pandemic Stress Reducer

Your contact with other people may be limited, but a pet can provide some of that missing emotional and mental support that can keep you healthy.
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'Psychological Distress' Tripled During Pandemic

COVID-19 is taking a heavy toll on Americans' mental health, a new nationwide survey shows.
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In the News

Study: DIY COVID Tests Work Fine, With Less Discomfort


COVID Cases Rise in South and West Amid Protests


Coronavirus News From Around the World

Healthy at Home

Scientific Tips to Keep Your Produce Fresher Longer


Breakfast Mistakes You May Be Making


Health Risks of Common Pests


Friday, June 5, 2020

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