If you’re unsure of whether or not you contracted COVID-19, you may have had unusual symptoms that could give you clues. For instance, the CDC…
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Father and Son Reunited Through Horse Adoption
Amie S. is a passionate supporter of adoption, which is quickly evident when you see the many adopted animals she and her children adore at…
Where COVID-19 has and hasn't spread since states reopened: Analysis
Bars, gyms and restaurants. Those were just a few settings health experts warned could become hotbeds for COVID-19 spread as states began reopening in the…
This Woman's Princess Di Hair Tutorial Is Freaking Out TikTok
It's no secret that Princess Diana stole the hearts of people everywhere with her kind, charitable soul and impeccable style. Every so often a picture…
No placental damage observed in case study of pregnant women with mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations
Vaccinations have been rolling out in many parts of the world since December 2020 in an attempt to turn the tide of the coronavirus disease…
Preliminary data suggests mixing COVID-19 vaccine increases reactogenicity
Researchers running the University of Oxford-led Com-COV study—launched earlier this year to investigate alternating doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and the Pfizer vaccine—have today reported…
Study finds that obesity drug semaglutide supresses appetite, food cravings and energy intake
New research presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (held online, 10-13 May) shows that the obesity drug semaglutide reduces appetite, food cravings and…
The best time of the day to shower for your health – doctor issues important advice
Showering: Dermatologist recommends ways to keep skin healthy When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll…
Do Plants Really Purify Your Air?
When checking out the assortment of pretty houseplants on display at our favorite nursery or home improvement store, many people pause to wonder whether adding…
COVID-19 is not influenza, but it offers lessons on beating it, say researchers
If you did not catch the flu this year—and there is an overwhelming chance that you did not—you have COVID-19 to thank. It’s a small…