For most, the dark days of the COVID-19 pandemic that began five years ago are thankfully in the past. But not for Jenn Walsh, who is among those suffering from the still poorly understood symptoms of ...
The nurse coordinator said medical staff are dealing with an average of 20 cases a day involving students with symptoms ...
Come March, Medicare patients who meet income eligibility, which is at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level, and are either underinsured for Part D or don’t have that coverage altogether, may ...
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A recent study reveals that people's mental health is best in the mornings and declines by midnight, influenced by seasonal and weekly factors.
Covid-19: Life After the Pandemic explores the changes we've gone through the last five years and how it impacted our ...
RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, usually peaks in December and January while infecting the nose, throat and lungs, usually ...
The United States is seeing a second peak in flu cases this season. After doctor’s office visits for flu dipped early this ...
Compared with adults aged 65 and older, those aged 18 to 64 are more affected by long COVID neurologic symptoms.
Generally, things really do seem better in the morning, with clear differences in self-reported mental health and well-being ...
Morning brings the brightest moods, while midnight is when people feel their worst, according to a large study. Mental health ...