
COVID-19 Vaccine for Children: Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
Is your stomach ache something more than just abdominal pain caused by stress or bad food? We look at common culprits for discomfort, and when you should see your doctor.
The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
Vaccinated people can visit with others who are fully vaccinated and, in some cases, those who are not vaccinated, but there are important safety precautions to follow no matter what.
Knowing your blood type can help you stay healthy, plan for the future and prevent complications.
Runny nose, coughing, sneezing? Get to the bottom of your congestion. Discover the difference between seasonal allergies and the common cold.
At AdventHealth, we recommend everyone 6 months and older get the flu vaccine as early in the fall as possible – ideally before the flu begins spreading in your community.
Experts at AdventHealth explain the differences between the main types of winter illnesses and what to do if you suspect one.
Flu season is upon us and there are many rumors circulating about the flu vaccine, including that the vaccine can actually cause this flu. This, and other flu myths, are discussed here.
Kids aren’t the only ones who need checkups. Here’s why primary care visits are key for parents and three tips to prepare.
Studies show a positive doctor-patient relationship can boost your health outcomes. These tips can help you optimize your next doctor visit.
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