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ABC15 Health Insider addresses child vaccine concerns

The Centers for Disease Control officially approved the Pfizer vaccine for children 5-11 Tuesday. The ABC15 Health Insider is addressing concerns and questions some parents have before getting their children vaccinated.

Many experiencing long-term brain fog after COVID-19 diagnosis

Many experiencing long-term brain fog after COVID-19 diagnosis Some people are experiencing long-term brain fog after a coronavirus diagnosis. and last updated 2021-05-24 08:47:11-04 That fuzzy, confusing, light-headed feeling that some people who have had COVID just can t seem to shake also known as brain fog. Brain fog is not a medical term, but we ve all felt it, right? says ABC15 Health Insider Dr. Janice Johnston with Redirect Health. We ve taken an antihistamine or maybe something that s a sedating kind of drug. Or maybe feeling a little under the weather or jet-lagged, or that kind of thing? Dr. Johnston explains that feeling typically goes away once you start feeling better, but for some, the brain fog has a hard time clearing up. Dr. Johnston tells us there are a number of factors.

New parenting trends and fertility options post-pandemic

New parenting trends and fertility options post-pandemic From same-sex couples to those waiting to have children later in life, Dr. Bashah says parenting trends are changing. and last updated 2021-05-20 09:59:35-04 When in-person fertility treatments were suspended at the height of the COVID-19 lockdown, hopeful parents-to-be were forced to wait even longer for another chance to get pregnant. Many IVF patients lost hope. With IVF, there s a lot of hormones that are being pumped into the women s bodies and injections that you have to do routinely and timed things and medications that you have to take. And it can be really invasive to the body.

COVID-19 and headaches: What you need to know

Breaking the stigma of pre-existing conditions and the COVID-19 vaccine

Breaking the stigma of pre-existing conditions and the COVID-19 vaccine KNXV and last updated 2021-04-01 06:00:38-04 The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimate that as many as 130 million Americans could have a pre-existing condition that s half of all non-elderly adults in the United States. That status may impact your COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in places like Pinal and Coconino counties here in Arizona, but the stigmas and shame surrounding that could have a negative impact on the vaccination process. Asthma, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes these are all things that would be considered pre-existing conditions. If you have one, it impacts your health every single day, but even more during this COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, these conditions could play a big role in whether or not you re able to recover.

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