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If you’re pregnant and have concerns about the impact of COVID-19 on you and your baby, you’re not alone. Our
You have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease after COVID-19. Here's how you can improve your heart health. Three years
Annie Nguyen, MD, and Brian Toy, MD, ophthalmologists with the USC Roski Eye Institute, part of Keck Medicine of USC,
The average adult can have two to three colds per year, but is there anything you can do to make
It’s 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, right? Not necessarily, and here’s why that matters. If you’ve ever taken your temperature only to
It’s more important than ever to take steps to reduce your risk for respiratory illnesses like the flu, colds and
S. Cindy Xi, MD, an allergist and immunologist with Keck Medicine of USC, answers some common questions about asthma and
This bodily fluid is perfectly normal, but there may be signs that you need to see your doctor. Find out
With all the various and seemingly conflicting recommendations out there, it’s no wonder there’s confusion over how often you should