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New research shows that the COVID-19 pandemic is encouraging people to take their health into their own hands, and experts say this trend towards self-care could be a significant boon for ...
Study: How has COVID-19 changed healthcare professionals’ attitudes to self-care? A mixed methods research study. Image Credit: Kite_rin / Shutterstock.com The COVID-19 pandemic significantly ...
New research reveals mental health recovery post COVID-19 takes nearly 3 times longer than physical health, highlighting the ...
New research finds that people with COVID-like symptoms returned to optimal physical well-being an average of three months ...
“Take this opportunity to do self examination, self inspection and self care. This is the time we ... out,” Cushman told USA TODAY. Amid the coronavirus, Cushman said she’s mainly worried ...
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Long COVID Showed Me the Bottom of American Health Careand though in some cases patients’ self-diagnosis might be off the mark, the reality is that many people living with long COVID simply aren’t getting the care they need. In my case ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced eight new members of an expert panel that advises the ...
While fighting for his life in the hospital, Anthony Attalla formed a deep connection with the nurses who attended to him.
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