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Managing Heart Disease During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Having heart disease doesn’t mean you will definitely develop a serious illness from coronavirus. In fact, you can do a lot to protect yourself during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Tell Your Child a Loved One Is Dying from COVID-19
It’s difficult to tell your child a loved one is dying from COVID-19, especially if they won’t be able to say goodbye. Here’s what to say.
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Five Steps to Creative Cooking During COVID-19
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) spread continues to disrupt your routine, plan ahead to bring healthy, creative meals to your dinner table. -
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Does Ibuprofen Make Coronavirus Worse?
Does ibuprofen make coronavirus worse? Should you take acetaminophen for fever instead? Here are the facts about this viral news and how to decide what’s best for you. -
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Celebrating Life’s Moments While Social Distancing
From virtual parties to drive-by parades, here are some ideas for connecting with loved ones and celebrating life’s important events.
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Coping With Losing a Family Member to COVID-19
During the coronavirus pandemic, here’s how to get help with grief if you’re struggling with the death of a loved one to COVID-19. -
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Keeping Up Your Kidney Disease Plan During the COVID-19 Pandemic
If you have kidney disease, you may need ongoing medical care. Telemedicine and virtual doctor visits can help you access that care during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the safety of your... -
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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.