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This Common Medication Could Slash Your Risk of COVID Death, Study Says
By Sarah Crow of Best Life |
This Common Medication Could Slash Your Risk of COVID Death, Study Says
One of the biggest challenges plaguing doctors since the start of the coronavirus pandemic has has been figuring out how to treat the novel virus. Fortunately, as time has gone on, new studies have found certain existing medications that could reduce symptoms, severe cases, and even death. Now, another common medication has been found to be effective at keeping the disease from progressing or turning fatal. According to a Feb. 2021 study published in
This Is How Many Cases of the New Strain Are in Your State
By Kali Coleman of Best Life |
This Is How Many Cases of the New Strain Are in Your State
Over the past week, medical experts worst fears have been realized when two additional new strains of the coronavirus were discovered on U.S. soil. These highly transmissible COVID variants have been causing more trouble than previous mutations in their countries of origin. A new strain found in the U.K. (B.1.1.7) spread so easily and quickly, it forced the country into another lockdown; a South African strain has researchers worried that it could affect vaccine efficacy (B.1.351); and a variant that emerged in Brazil (P.1) may partially evade treatments, too.
Allergic Reactions to the COVID-19 Vaccine Are Extremely Rare, New CDC Report Finds Prevention 1/7/2021 Korin Miller
A new report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that, while severe allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine can happen, they are rare. The report, which was published on Jan. 6, found that the risk of developing a severe allergic reaction after the vaccine is 0.001%, based on data available so far.
The news comes on the heels of warnings that people with a history of severe allergic reactions to vaccines or injectable medications should talk to their doctor before receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Both the Allergy & Asthma Network and the CDC say you should let your medical provider know if you have experienced anaphylaxis, a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction that can cause difficulty breathing, to a past injected medication or vaccine.
If You Have This Symptom, You re More Likely to Have a Mild COVID Case
By Kali Coleman of Best Life |
If You Have This Symptom, You re More Likely to Have a Mild COVID Case
The coronavirus can manifest in many different ways, and it s hard to know which direction your case is headed in. After all, you could develop symptoms so severe you need emergency medical care, or you could barely feel anything at all. Luckily, new research may help determine how your case will play out especially when it comes to one particular symptom.
According to a new study, if you experience loss of smell, you re more likely to only have a mild COVID case. Read on to find out more about the correlation between this symptom and the severity of your condition, and for more on symptoms that may make you breathe a sigh of relief, If This Is Your Only Symptom, You Might Be Safe From COVID.