How Becoming My Husband’s Caregiver in My 30s Changed My Life
We used to have big plans — now we focus on just getting through each day
We used to have big plans — now we focus on just getting through each day
Patients with severe Covid-19 infections have symptoms that are similar to autoimmune disorder symptoms, such as blood vessel inflammation, rashes and organ damage
In January 2022, the American Red Cross declared its first-ever national blood crisis
Faced with a stream of difficult choices about health and safety during a global pandemic, we may experience a unique kind of burnout that could deeply affect our brains and our mental health
The accomplished doctor weighs in on the possible future of the pandemic and the importance of public health
If your cloth mask is comfy and light and feels like you are wearing nothing at all, it probably isn’t doing much to keep you and others safe from the coronavirus
The idea of using genetic material to produce an immune response has opened up a world of research and potential medical uses far out of reach of traditional vaccines
Racial and ethnic minorities have borne significantly higher risks of Covid-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths than white people
There’s a lot of vaccine misinformation out there, but the truth is that vaccines are safe and effective — and they save lives
High demand and scarce supply has opened the door to bad actors
Ripe berries and sugar crystals are both sweet, but one offers much more than just calories
Wearing a cloth mask is better than not wearing a mask at all, but if you can upgrade — or layer cloth with surgical — now is the time
Understanding how much protection a vaccine offers is not as simple as it sounds
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, or … is it?
If the omicron variant of the coronavirus is different enough from the original variant, it’s possible that existing vaccines won’t be as effective as they have been