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Is It Safe to Go to the Gym Now?

Fitness enthusiasts across the country may be eager to resume their indoor workouts as gyms reopen their doors. But is it safe to walk into a gym to pump iron or take a spin class during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) pandemic? The experts say: Working out inside in close proximity to others is risky.…

Fitness and Mobility, Infectious Diseases

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Is It Safe to Send Your Child to Day Camp?

For many children, one of the highlights of summer is attending camp, and it’s good for them too. No matter what your child’s interests are, camp helps children develop important social, emotional and cognitive skills and create memories that can last a lifetime. But is it safe to send your child to camp during the coronavirus disease…

Infectious Diseases, School-Age Children

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Is It Safe to Have Play Dates Now?

With schools closed and extracurricular activities canceled for months because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) pandemic, most children have not seen their friends or peers in person for what may feel like eternity for them. And for children, time spent with peers is a vital part of growing up and an essential part of…

Adolescents, Children's Health, Infectious Diseases

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Is It Safe to Have Workers Enter Your Home?

A couple of months ago, if your sink started leaking, you probably went to YouTube for a tutorial on how to fix it yourself. And when your kids were acting up, you might have dreamed about calling your babysitter, but you didn’t. After all, public health experts encouraged strict physical distancing and limiting interactions with…

Infectious Diseases

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Is It Safe to See Family and Friends Now?

For many people, the most difficult part of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) pandemic has been not seeing family and friends. Months of social distancing and staying at home have meant a temporary end to trips to Grandma’s or movie nights with friends. It’s natural to want to see the people you love, but it’s…

Infectious Diseases, Relationships

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Don’t Skip Your Wellness Checks, Cancer Screenings and Vaccines

When the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak first emerged in the United States, healthcare providers pressed pause on non-urgent in-person visits to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and to avoid overwhelming the healthcare system. Most medical practices turned to telehealth—also called virtual care—to provide healthcare to patients while limiting exposure to the virus. These efforts…

Coronavirus, Safety

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3 Things to Know About COVID-19 and Children

Children do not appear to be at higher risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) than adults, and while some children and infants have been sick with COVID-19, adults make up the vast majority of known cases to date, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Children make up about 1.7 percent of COVID-19…

Children's Health, Coronavirus

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3 Tips for Returning to Your Doctor’s Office During COVID-19

Maintaining health for you and your loved ones is always important, but making decisions about getting care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic can be confusing and even scary. The good news: Physical distancing appears to be working to help limit the spread of the virus and prevent healthcare systems from being overwhelmed. These…

Coronavirus, Your Care

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COVID-19 When You Have a Heart Condition

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a threat to all people, but those with heart disease especially need to be on high alert. That’s because while COVID-19 is a highly contagious respiratory illness, anyone with coronary heart disease or hypertension—especially anyone over age 50 with these conditions—is more likely to be infected and develop more…

Heart and Vascular Health

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You Have Coronavirus/COVID-19—Now What?

It’s on everyone’s minds: What happens if you or a loved one begins to experience symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019/COVID-19? It’s a scenario no one wants to face, but the reality is that you might. If you suspect you may have a infection, what happens next hinges on your circumstances. First, call your healthcare provider;…

Coronavirus

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4 Things You Need to Know About Pneumonia

If you’ve been stuck in bed with flu-like symptoms and a wet cough that produces mucus and doesn’t respond to cold and sinus medicines, you may have pneumonia. A lung infection that triggers inflammation in one or both of your lungs, pneumonia is usually caused by a bacterial infection, but viral infections can cause it,…

Coronavirus, Lung Health

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Pregnant? Here Are 4 Things to Think About When Choosing a Doctor o...

If you’re thinking about starting a family or are newly pregnant, you have an exciting journey ahead of you. One of the most important people on that voyage will be the health care provider who takes care of you during pregnancy. Most women in the United States choose to have their babies delivered by an…

Pregnancy and Maternal Health, Women's Health

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