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After Late-Stage Cancer Diagnosis, Singer Sarah Harding Says COVID-19 is Not an Excuse to Delay Important Screening
Estimated read time:Harding is opening up more about her battle with breast cancer and revealing her physical and mental struggles, as well as why she hopes women stay up to date with preventive screenings.
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Health Care
What to Know About Coronavirus Vaccines and Their Side Effects
Estimated read time:Moderate vaccine side effects like an injection-site reaction are not cause for alarm. Here’s what you should know about coronavirus vaccines.
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How mRNA Speeds Up Vaccine Development
Estimated read time:Many COVID-19 vaccines are being made using synthetic mRNA, which leads the body’s protein production in cells to help fight the virus. Read more, here.
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How Vaccines for Coronavirus Were Made
Estimated read time:Learn how new vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine, are developed and tested before being distributed to our communities.
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New COVID-19 Guidelines in Place for Fully Vaccinated People
Estimated read time:Vaccinated people can visit with others who are fully vaccinated and, in some cases, those who are not vaccinated, but there are important safety precautions to follow no matter what.
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Health Care
Discover Same-Day Tremor Relief With MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound
Estimated read time:MR-guided focused ultrasound helps treat essential tremor when medication doesn’t help.
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Public Health
What Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine
Estimated read time:What Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine
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Public Health
How to Stay Warm and Safe During a Winter Storm
Estimated read time:If you’re facing severe winter weather or a power outage, here’s what you need to know to help keep your home and family safe.
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Public Health
Little Hearts Are Incredible: The Importance of Pediatric Cardiac Care
Estimated read time:Should a heart issue be discovered, the quicker it can be treated, the more likely your child is to continue living a healthy, long life.