When the Doctor Prescribes Poetry
“This crisis affects more or less everyone, and poetry can help us process difficult feelings like loss, sadness, anger, lack of hope.” View original article Contributor: Jane E. Brody
“This crisis affects more or less everyone, and poetry can help us process difficult feelings like loss, sadness, anger, lack of hope.” View original article Contributor: Jane E. Brody
In powering through discomfort, I became inured to it — until I figured out how to acknowledge what I actually wanted. View original article Contributor: Priyanka Mattoo
El síndrome MIS-C puede afectar a los menores semanas después de infectarse con el coronavirus. Los expertos, tras publicarse el mayor estudio realizado en Estados Unidos sobre la afección, recomiendan a los pediatras estar atentos. View original article Contributor: Pam Belluck
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Such skin reactions “are not severe or long-lasting, and show us that your body likely is developing a nice strong immune response to the vaccine,” one health expert says. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
A few physicians are cautious, fearing injury to the woman or baby. But experts say if you listen to your body, the right amount can be beneficial to both. View original article Contributor: Katie C. Reilly
Messenger RNA influenza vaccines could be more effective than traditional flu shots and protect against numerous strains for years at time, researchers say. View original article Contributor: Lindsey Bever
Such skin reactions “are not severe or long-lasting, and show us that your body likely is developing a nice strong immune response to the vaccine,” one health expert says. View original article Contributor: Marlene Cimons
A few physicians are cautious, fearing injury to the woman or baby. But experts say if you listen to your body, the right amount can be beneficial to both. View original article Contributor: Katie C. Reilly
Messenger RNA influenza vaccines could be more effective than traditional flu shots and protect against numerous strains for years at time, researchers say. View original article Contributor: Lindsey Bever