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You're not alone if the last two years feels like a black hole. Here's why, plus how you can make it more "normal" now.
COVID test kits have a limited shelf life. What happens if you use one past its date? Here's what to know before you swab.
How long do antibodies last with an additional dose? Should you time the shot to COVID waves or social plans? Here's what to know.
New strains of the virus will likely keep emerging. This is what you should keep in mind when they do.
From monoclonal antibodies to antivirals, this guide has everything you need to know about addressing an infection.
If you're a "gray area" drinker or just rethinking your pandemic habits, here are some questions to keep in mind.
A cold, the flu or any virus can leave you sniffling long after the illness has run its course. This advice can help you get relief.
Bruce Willis is "stepping away from acting" because of the health condition. Here's what causes it and how it affects people.
The new omicron subvariant is now the dominant strain globally. Here are the signs to watch for.
The new omicron subvariant is the dominant strain circulating around the world. Here's what experts know about reinfection.
People are talking about the condition after an Oscars ceremony joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's hair. Here's what everyone should keep in mind.
Hypersexual behavior could be a symptom of PTSD or other mental health issues. Here’s what to look for.
These medical experts have many skills up their sleeves that go beyond refilling prescriptions.
There are reports of otherwise healthy people developing extreme anxiety, delusions and hallucinations — for reasons experts don't yet understand.
Here's what experts know right now about preventing or treating long-haul symptoms following a coronavirus infection.
From tingling to vertigo, here are a few early signs of MS to watch out for.
Even mild coronavirus infections can lead to memory and concentration problems. Here's what experts know about treating them.
It's been two years, and COVD-19 long haulers are no closer to getting the help they need.
Here's how to spot bad medical information — and how to stop freaking yourself out as you do your research.
Wanting your therapist’s approval is common. Here are some potential reasons why and how to feel OK without validation.