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If you’ve had COVID-19, you should make sure to get a flu shot this year. Learn why it’s important and when the CDC advises you to get vaccinated.
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If you’ve had COVID-19, you should make sure to get a flu shot this year. Learn why it’s important and when the CDC advises you to get vaccinated.
Maybe your aunt won’t wear a mask, or your sibling won’t socially distance. How can you keep your family relationships steady while disagreeing on coronavirus precautions? Try these tips.
This year, the changing of the seasons comes with new concerns. But you can still maintain your social connections — and your family’s physical and emotional health. Here’s how.
As you plan to head to the polls to cast your vote in person, whether on Election Day or during early voting, here’s how you can do so safely.
Chrissy Teigen’s public struggle with infant loss shines a light on a devastating shared experience that millions of parents understand.
Compared to coronavirus, the flu has more symptoms, but flu symptoms often appear suddenly, where COVID-19 symptoms can take up to two weeks to appear.
We're is here to help clarify what to do and how to take care of yourself if you don’t feel well during the pandemic, but don’t think you have COVID-19 symptoms, either.
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Focus on your mental health by setting boundaries at home to create separate work, school, and down-time spaces.
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