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COVID-19: Why Your Diabetes Care Plan Is So Important
If you have diabetes, you’re among those at high risk for severe illness from coronavirus. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect yourself. -
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Changing the Subject: Setting Boundaries About COVID-19 Talk
Stepping away from coronavirus talk can be difficult — but it’s important for mental health. Here’s how to set boundaries about COVID-19 conversations.
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What to Know About Going to the ER Right Now
Emergencies can happen at any time. Here’s what to know if you or a loved one needs to go to the ER.
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10 Fun Activities for Kids With Special Needs During COVID-19
Fun daily activities during COVID-19 is especially important for children with special needs. Try out these ideas during the coronavirus pandemic.
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How to Exercise Outdoors During the Coronavirus Outbreak
The coronavirus pandemic may limit your fitness options — but in most cases, it’s safe to sweat outdoors. Here’s how to start or keep walking, running or cycling.
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A Light-Filled Home May Help Lift Your Mood During the Coronavirus Pandemic
You may not be getting outside much right now, but a sunny, light-filled room can do wonders for your mood. Read on for some simple tips to brighten up your home with natural light. -
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COVID-19: Help Kids Manage the Stress of Social Distancing
In a few short weeks, the coronavirus pandemic has upended all your children’s usual routines. Here’s how to help children who are stressed by social distancing due to COVID-19.
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Beyond COVID-19: Where to Go for Other Health Care Needs
Even if you don’t have COVID-19, you may still have health care concerns. Here’s how and where to seek other care.
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Coronavirus: 8 Ways to Stay Happy and Connected at Home
Staying connected during the coronavirus pandemic is hard. Read eight ways to stay happy at home despite COVID-19.
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Coronavirus Pandemic: How to Make the Most of Family Time at Home
During the coronavirus pandemic, many families are staying home, including school-aged children and parents working at home. Here’s how to make the most of this time.