The COVID-19 Vaccine and Rheumatic Diseases: What to Know
Many people have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and potential side effects. Here are doctor-approved answers about rheumatic diseases and medications.
Many people have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and potential side effects. Here are doctor-approved answers about rheumatic diseases and medications.
The messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines used against COVID-19 are radically different. For one thing, they don’t use the virus at all.
VIP medicine can be bad medicine because when doctors meet their demands despite protocols and procedures, they risk reputations and even the patient’s life
Researchers have discovered that an inexpensive, widely available cholesterol-lowering medication could turn COVID-19 into something akin to the common cold
Though not enough research has been done on CBD to determine its role in fighting lung-related diseases such as COVID-19, studies show promise.
With the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, doctors around the world are utilizing telemedicine more than ever to help flatten the curve.
The coronavirus vaccines being distributed went through the entire research and development process quickly, so many people have questions about them. Learn all about them here.
Research shows that self-imposed measures such as handwashing, social distancing, and mask wearing are crucial for COVID-19 control, even without a vaccine
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Cures and vaccines for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) are still in development around the world but there are still measures people can take to treat the virus and prevent it from spreading.
Even though children might not be at high risk for COVID-19 complications, we still need to protect them from getting sick and infecting others.