In the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, for now, the CDC’s guidance for discontinuing home isolation is the same for people with compromised immune systems and those without.
You may be prepared to manage the practical aspects of clean-up and repair, the emotional component can be surprising and make it difficult to take on the tasks at hand.
During the coronavirus outbreak, you’ll need to make sure you have the medication you need to stay healthy, and also if you get COVID-19. Here’s how to fill your prescriptions safely.
Going stir crazy? To help keep your mind at ease during these difficult days, we’ve compiled a list of activities you can do at home. Get started here.
If you or your child has asthma, the potential risk from coronavirus may have you concerned. Learn what steps to take to protect yourself and your family.
Family members come in all shapes and sizes, and some are furry or feathered. Should pet parents be worried about coronavirus? So far, COVID-19 doesn’t seem to pose a risk for pets.
How should you treat a cough due to coronavirus or COVID-19 at home? Non-drug home remedies may help. Be cautious about warnings and ingredients with over-the-counter products.
The coronavirus pandemic is stressful in more ways than more. Try these two ways to cope better: progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery. Read more here.
Our website uses cookies. Please review our privacy policy to find out more about the cookies we use. Browsing our website means you accept these terms.