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Margaret Cantwell

7 must-have nutrients during the pandemic and how to get them without risking exposure

To say these times are stressful is an understatement, right? You’ve heard all the advice from the CDC. But beyond handwashing and social distancing what else can you do to get through this with your health? Choose nutrition that can boost your body and brain without risking exposure…

Joyce Hollman

Safer ways to get your groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic

You may be wondering how you can get the necessities your need right now, especially if you’re in a higher risk group with big concerns about your exposure to the coronavirus. We’ve pulled together tips and resources that can help…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

The ‘other’ condition that can put you on the danger list for COVID-19 and flu

About 50 percent of the Amerian population fits into a surprising category that could increase their severity of not only flu infection, but also coronavirus. Just like heart disease, diabetes and lung diseases, if you are in this group, take extra precautions…

Jenny Smiechowski

Can zinc really help protect you from COVID-19?

Around the time COVID-19 started gaining traction in the U.S., an email from pathologist James Robb went viral. One of the first molecular virologists in the world to work on coronaviruses, he recommended zinc lozenges in that email. Here’s what zinc can (and can’t) do for coronaviruses…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

Choosing the wrong fever reducer could spell trouble with coronavirus symptoms

I almost panicked when my husband told me he felt feverish. Luckily his temperature was barely elevated. If it had been a degree or two higher, I would have just pulled out my old standby: generic fever reducer. Later I discovered that if my husband had COVID-19, that could have been a very risky mistake…

Joyce Hollman

Mild, moderate and severe symptoms of COVID-19: How to tell the difference

Social distancing is still the best way to stop the spread of COVID-19. And a doctor’s office or hospital is probably the riskiest place you can find yourself unless it’s absolutely necessary. That’s why understanding the difference between symptoms designated mild, moderate, serious and severe could be helpful…

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Joyce Hollman

10 myths about the coronavirus, busted

There’s been a lot of panic surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s certainly understandable, considering all the myths circulating that don’t help the situation. That’s why we’re busting several of those myths around the detection, treatment, and prevention of the coronavirus, so you can better focus on what matters…

Jenny Smiechowski

This is how long coronavirus lives in the air and on surfaces

How long, exactly, can the COVID-19 virus survive on surfaces and objects? And (since there’s some evidence it could be airborne) how long does it last in the air? The answers to these questions are key pieces to the puzzle when it comes to protecting yourself from the virus and doing your part to prevent its spread…

Margaret Cantwell

These common health conditions can make coronavirus especially dangerous

You may be tired of seeing coronavirus in our headlines… But with information changing every day, we have an obligation to help pass it on. The crisis is now a pandemic, and unlike the flu, anyone of any age is fair game. That’s why you need to know about the common conditions that can make you especially vulnerable to COVID-19…

Jenny Smiechowski

5 ways to prepare your home and family for coronavirus

Preparation isn’t paranoia. It’s being smart, especially since It’s becoming undeniable that we all need to prepare ourselves for coronavirus becoming a bigger problem in our own communities. Here are some tips that will have you ready if and when coronavirus strikes closer to home…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

That hand sanitizer you’ve stocked up may do more harm than good

By now, we’ve all heard stories of bottles of hand sanitizer flying off store shelves as worries about Coronavirus escalate in the U.S. While hand sanitizer is a great solution for keeping your hands (hopefully) germ-free on the go, don’t make these mistakes that could cause more harm than good…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

Coronavirus: When a mask makes sense and when it doesn’t

Coronavirus has begun its spread across the United States. And people are worried. Even with reminders about the high number of deaths in the United States due to flu — which frankly is really something to be concerned about — it’s hard not to be more afraid of something new and unknown. And without a vaccine.

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