What You Should Know About COVID Vaccine Passports
Travel requirements are constantly adapting and changing. It is likely you will need one more thing for travel soon: Enter vaccine passports.
Read MoreTravel requirements are constantly adapting and changing. It is likely you will need one more thing for travel soon: Enter vaccine passports.
Read MoreCOVID-19 can be hard to diagnose without a test because the virus shares many of the same symptoms with other illnesses, like a cold, flu, or food poisoning
Read MoreThe anti-vaccination attitude isn't new, but it's relevant right now. Here are myths about the COVID-19 vaccine you should stop believing.
Read MoreIn December 2020, the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna received its EUA, making the vaccine available to adults. Here are its side effects, explained.
Read MoreIf you do find yourself at the gym post-vaccine, a workout could have some negative effects on the vaccine's flow through your body.
Read MoreThe on-going pandemic has greatly affected the entire world. So it's only natural the vaccines and their side effects are going to be under scrutiny.
Read MoreNot sure what you should be avoiding in between your first and second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine? Consider this list while you await your final jab.
Read MoreCurrently, there is only one drug approved to treat COVID-19, but a new one shows promising results.
Read MoreEver since the COVID-19 global pandemic emerged last year, researchers have been trying to understand whether COVID reinfection was possible.
Read MoreAs the world grapples with a pandemic, it's important to remember that vaccines save lives. Here's a look at what happens to your body when you get vaccinated.
Read MoreTechnical glitches and communication problems have stalled vaccine rollouts across the country, and sometimes have led to confusion and distribution inequality.
Read MoreSide effects for the Janssen vaccine are similar to those that people have been experiencing with the other versions, but may be milder in some cases.
Read MoreHealth experts say mild side effects are in some ways a positive occurrence and show that your immune system is responding to the vaccine.
Read MoreWith COVID vaccinations underway across the nation and the world, new guidelines and recommendations are being published on a regular basis.
Read MoreHave you experienced side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine? Experts say the likelihood of experiencing symptoms could partly be due to your gender.
Read MoreNow that there are three different COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States, you may be wondering if you'll get to choose which one you get.
Read MoreAfter receiving your COVID-19 vaccine, you may feel soreness or pain near the injection site. While uncomfortable, it is a common and harmless side effect.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 vaccine was a major innovation in health science, but like most vaccines, it can cause a few side effects in some people, including fever.
Read MoreOnce you get the vaccine is it safe to return to all the activities you previously enjoyed? For example, can you eat indoors again after being vaccinated?
Read MorePfizer and BioNTech are testing a third dose of their COVID-19 vaccine to study and understand the immune response against newly emerging variants of the virus.
Read MoreOne of the more devastating effects of COVID-19 has been the development of encephalitis. Learn why this neurological condition is affecting COVID patients.
Read MoreOne of the more telling symptoms of COVID-19 is a loss of taste or smell. If going without your sense of taste is getting to you, there are a few things to try.
Read MoreSome users on TikTok have started eating burnt oranges with the hopes that their senses of taste and smell will return.
Read MoreThankfully, there are a few things that will indicate to us that the COVID-19 vaccine is working.
Read MoreEven without having contracted the coronavirus, you could still be facing menstrual disruptions.
Read MoreBefore you cancel your appointment, here is what you should know about getting the vaccine when you are sick.
Read MoreIf you've been infected with COVID-19 and have since recovered from the virus, you still need to get vaccinated.
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