Cough, cough, sneeze, sniffle. If you have allergies, you know the routine. But with COVID-19 symptoms also being very similar, you're probably wondering how to distinguish between the two. One of our allergy specialists discusses the differences and when to seek medical advice.
Another COVID-19 vaccine has been authorized! This one works a little differently than the mRNA vaccines – and it only requires one dose. Get the facts about the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine. See what’s different.
Are you thinking of starting or expanding your family? Along with decorating the nursery and finding the right car seat, consulting with your doctor is an essential part of adding to your family. In this article, find out what to expect every step of the way.
Scientists have learned that your blood type does seem to make a difference on your odds of catching COVID-19 and having a worse disease. See which blood types are more likely to get sick.
Most of us would never imagine that we would someday need an organ transplant. But yet, more than 40,000 people in the United States receive a life-saving organ transplant each year, and more than 100,000 people are on the waiting list.
Can a stopped heart begin to beat again in someone else’s body? For years, it was unthinkable. An incredible new procedure has made the impossible possible.
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