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Obesity increases the risk of developing severe symptoms if you become infected with the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, known as COVID-19.
On Thursday, Jan. 20, Nusheen Ameenuddin, M.D., a Mayo Clinic pediatrician and Janice Schreier, a clinical therapist at Mayo Clinic Health System in La ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am due to get my second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in a few weeks. I understand this is an important step for me and my community, ...
"When you look at nine months from when we first identified this pathogen to having a vaccine, that's as close to a human miracle, if I could use that term, as ...
That would be the No. 1 piece of advice. For those who are too young to be vaccinated, I think keeping your celebrations outdoors is a way to reduce the risk," ...
In anticipation of more COVID-19 vaccine approvals this week, Dr. Elie Berbari, chair of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Mayo Clinic, says it's good ...
Thilagar, M.D.. Internist. Areas of focus: Paracentesis, Arthrocentesis, Point of care ultrasound, Heart failure, High blood cholesterol, Coronavirus disease ...
The FDA has approved remdesivir (Veklury) to treat COVID-19 in adults and children who are age 12 and older. Remdesivir is an IV antiviral drug that can be ...
"People seem to be decreasing travel. More folks are wearing masks. They're following that hand, space, and vaccinate paradigm," says Dr. Gregory Poland, ...
We kind of think about it almost like an erosion effect over time, with the amount of stressors and different uncertainties that we've been going through," says ...
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