Everything You Need To Know About Breakthrough COVID-19 Cases
The truth about breakthrough COVID-19 cases is a lot more complicated than what you're likely seeing in the news and on your social media feeds.
Read MoreThe truth about breakthrough COVID-19 cases is a lot more complicated than what you're likely seeing in the news and on your social media feeds.
Read MoreFatigue, headache, pain, fainting, and allergic reactions are some of the potential side effects of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shot.
Read MoreThe two share some symptoms, but usually muscle aches, tiredness, loss of taste or smell, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting are more indicative of COVID-19.
Read MoreExperts are now stating that the flu and COVID-19 vaccines can be safely administered on the same day.
Read MoreAs COVID-19 has surged around the world, some countries have been impacted more than others. Read on to learn which countries have had the highest death rates.
Read MoreSince COVID-19 is similar to RSV, it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two viruses, but knowing their symptoms can help.
Read MoreN95 and KN95 masks can be more than five times more effective than cloth masks in preventing COVID-19 transmission, but check that yours is authentic.
Read MoreWill you need a booster shot after being fully vaccinated against COVID-19? Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe Red Cross notes that it is perfectly safe to donate blood after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, and that donating doesn't reduce your antibody protection.
Read MoreVaccine hesitancy is one hurdle stopping the United States from reaching COVID-19 vaccination goals: People worry about side effects and lack of FDA approval.
Read MoreOne symptom faced by COVID-19 survivors is nodules (swellings) in the back of their eyes. Also, nearly one-third of long-haulers reported pink or red eyes.
Read MoreIt didn't take long for scammers to step in and start selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards.
Read MoreMore than one-third of 1,700 respondents in a recent survey reported experiencing significant hair loss after COVID-19.
Read MoreResearchers continue to look for ways to treat COVID-19. One type of therapy that has been used on other viruses is known as monoclonal antibody treatment.
Read MoreTaking any new medication comes with some inherent concerns and the COVID-19 vaccine is no different.
Read MoreOf the eight worldwide vaccines, is there a most popular? And if so, why?
Read MoreYour employer can require you to get a COVID-19 vaccine because employment in the United States is generally 'at will,' so they can set working conditions.
Read MoreThe CDC requires that vaccine providers monitor all people who receive their vaccine in case of a possible allergic reaction, so that medical care is available.
Read MoreBees are being trained as a COVID-19 diagnostic tool, using a process that utilizes the Pavlov technique.
Read MoreIf you experience swelling, tightness in the throat, trouble breathing, coughing, and/or abdominal pain after the vaccine, the culprit might be anaphylaxis.
Read MoreIs it safe to use an allergy medication after receiving the COVID vaccine? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreFor full FDA approval, manufacturers must complete lab research, pre-clinical testing and human clinical trials. But none of the manufacturers have yet applied.
Read MoreItchy skin often occurs around the injection site of your vaccine, and is most likely caused from hypersensitivity or a mild allergic reaction to the vaccine.
Read MoreYou might experience some uncomfortable side effects for one to three days after your vaccine. Be prepared to take it easy.
Read MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention currently advises against mixing and matching the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
Read MoreReactions to an overdose of the vaccine have been varied: Body aches and fevers were common results.
Read MoreWhile experts have warned against taking over-the-counter medications before your vaccine, what about antibiotics?
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