Covid Test Misinformation Spikes Along With Spread of Omicron
The added demand for testing and the higher prevalence of breakthrough cases have created an “opportune moment” to exploit. View original article Contributor: Davey Alba
The added demand for testing and the higher prevalence of breakthrough cases have created an “opportune moment” to exploit. View original article Contributor: Davey Alba
For the Eat Well Challenge, mindfulness techniques like “urge surfing” can help curb overeating without banning favorite foods. View original article Contributor: Tara Parker-Pope
Nearly three-quarters of outpatient physicians don’t understand how to accommodate their patients’ disabilities, study says. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore
“Many older adults have a compromised sense of smell to begin with,” one expert said. “Add to that the insult of covid, and it made these problems worse.” View original article Contributor: Judith Graham
Whether symptoms from the omicron variant resolve faster remains to be seen. View original article Contributor: Derek Hawkins
Nearly three-quarters of outpatient physicians don’t understand how to accommodate their patients’ disabilities, study says. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore
“Many older adults have a compromised sense of smell to begin with,” one expert said. “Add to that the insult of covid, and it made these problems worse.” View original article Contributor: Judith Graham
Whether symptoms from the omicron variant resolve faster remains to be seen. View original article Contributor: Derek Hawkins
The key may be the restoration of vision that comes with the surgery, researchers say. View original article Contributor: Linda Searing
A change in federal recommendations allows moderately or severely immunocompromised people to receive their boosters five months after their third shot, which was a part of the primary immunization. View original article Contributor: Apoorva Mandavilli