We're officially in respiratory virus season, and it's expected to last through mid-May. There are ways to protect against viruses like Covid-19, influenza and RSV naturally. Mandy Gaither explains ...
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Growing worries about COVID-19 has turned a stream in searches on the internet on how to boost your immune system against the coronavirus. Aside from the correct way of washing your hands, there are ...
Cold and flu season may be behind us, but it's still possible to catch a virus in the warmer months. What's more, a new variant of COVID is taking over and may lead to a summer surge. The good news is ...
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Somehow we’re at back-to-school already. I do look forward to certain aspects of back to school, like the excited stories about how the school day was. But I definitely dread the blast of illness we ...