Articles for Tag: "covid-19"

Is it safe to resume cancer screenings?  Featured
Is it safe to resume cancer screenings?
Experts urge consumers to resume cancer screenings, which dropped dramatically during the pandemic.
Nurse cherishes personal connections during pandemic 
Nurse cherishes personal connections during pandemic
Nurse cherishes personal connections with COVID-19 patients and support of colleagues to provide care for her patients during the pandemic.
Addressing COVID-19 vaccine concerns in communities of color 
Addressing COVID-19 vaccine concerns in communities of color
No matter your race or ethnicity, we all have a responsibility.
New study suggests COVID-19 could lead to mental health issues 
New study suggests COVID-19 could lead to mental health issues
It shouldn’t be surprising that patients develop mental health symptoms after a medical emergency, a doctor says.
Monoclonal antibodies may help those with COVID-19 
Monoclonal antibodies may help those with COVID-19
Infusion therapy can prevent serious illness and hospitalization.
Issue that prompted call for Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause is rare 
Issue that prompted call for Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause is rare
Federal officials recommended on Tuesday halting the use of one type of vaccine while they investigate.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Expert encourages people to “look at the science” 
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Expert encourages people to “look at the science”
When talking with family and friends who are hesitant about receiving their COVID-19 vaccine, try this method.