What It Means If You Start To Swell After Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine
Some people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine have reported pain, redness, swelling, and an itchy rash near the injection site. This is called COVID arm.
Read MoreSome people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine have reported pain, redness, swelling, and an itchy rash near the injection site. This is called COVID arm.
Read MoreEven as vaccination efforts continue, you may contract COVID-19 before you get your vaccine. But if you regularly exercise, you may have less severe symptoms.
Read MoreOne CEO revealed that in addition to developing a flu vaccine, they are seeking to "combine our flu vaccine to our COVID vaccine."
Read MoreResearchers have developed a nose-only COVID mask designed to be worn while eating and drinking, but experts are not convinced of their effectiveness.
Read MoreResearchers at Pfizer are working on an oral treatment against COVID-19, and conducting early-phase clinical trials for the antiviral drug.
Read MoreIf you get COVID-19 in between vaccine doses, you should still get your second shot. Completing the vaccine series is essential to achieving full immunity.
Read MoreSome women are taking to social media to say that the vaccine has changed their menstrual cycle in some way.
Read MoreIs your COVID-19 vaccine card a passport or a "credential" of some sort? Read on as we explain everything you need to know about this important piece of paper.
Read MoreWhile there are no dietary requirements for the COVID vaccine, there are certain foods you can eat before your shot that will help support your immune system.
Read MoreAlthough timing isn't necessarily an exact science, seasonal allergies do typically flare up in the spring. Could it be COVID, though?
Read MoreModerna, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca -- you've heard these names plenty of times, but do you know how the COVID-19 vaccines compare to each other?
Read MoreWhen you develop a cough, it's easy to worry that you might have caught COVID-19. But is coughing really a symptom of COVID-19.
Read MoreAre you going to be getting Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine? Congrats! Here's what you can expect to happen to you following your first and second dose.
Read MoreIf Johnson & Johnson is the vaccine you are hoping for, or have registered to take, here is some information you may find useful.
Read MoreChildren in certain age groups are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what else you need to know.
Read MoreReady to schedule your COVID-19 vaccine? Take a moment to read this as you consider getting your long-awaited jab.
Read MoreResearch shows that not only is the vaccine safe for lactating women, it also provides some antibody benefit to the baby through breast milk.
Read MoreSo what happens when you get vaccinated and you find yourself suffering from a fever and chills anyway?
Read MoreBefore we're back to embracing our loved ones without worry, it is important to find out if you can you still spread the COVID-19 virus even after vaccination.
Read MoreThe fact that a newborn received COVID-19 antibodies from her mother is the first documented case of mother-to-newborn antibody transmission post-vaccination.
Read MoreWith more than 56 million Americans (and counting) currently fully COVID-19 vaccinated, speculation surrounding the shot's efficacy continues to rise
Read MoreExperts say that beard you've grown so accustomed to may increase your risk for contracting COVID-19.
Read MoreYou've probably experienced losing and replacing certain things at one time or another, but what happens if you lose your COVID-19 vaccine card?
Read MoreIf you get the COVID-19 vaccine, should you hit the gym on your way home? Most experts agree that working out after receiving the vaccine gets a green light.
Read MoreThe CDC has advised against taking over-the-counter pain medications before your vaccine, but you should still take your usual daily medications.
Read MoreYou may have heard some reports that COVID-19 vaccines go to waste at the end of the day if they aren't used. Is it okay for people to get leftover vaccines?
Read MoreMask are one of the best ways to protect yourself and others from COVID-19. States that lifted mask mandates saw more cases and deaths.
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