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NY trails in adult vaccination rates for tetanus, key diseases. Did pandemic make it worse?
Democrat and Chronicle via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoNew York lagged other states in adult vaccination rates for key illnesses, including tetanus and...
'A sicker nation': COVID causing increases in heart disease in U.S., studies show
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 10 months agoDeath rates from heart disease, the number one killer in the U.S. and the world since 1950, were...
Long COVID and heart issues: What do we know about lingering symptoms — and treatment?
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA college volleyball player with a racing heart came to see cardiologist Dr. Tamanna Singh in August...
Study Finds That 1 in 5 Adults Who Have Had COVID-19 Develop Long COVID
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 2 years agoLong COVID-19 is more common than most people realize, according to a recent Center for Disease...
Since COVID, more young people are dying of heart attacks. Here's what we know
TODAY via Yahoo News· 11 months agoWhen Demi Washington, a basketball player at Vanderbilt University came down with COVID-19 in late...
Coronavirus updates for March 9: Here’s what to know in North Carolina this week
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 1 year agoWe’re tracking information about the coronavirus and vaccines in North Carolina. Check back every...
Here’s What May Be Happening Every Time You Get COVID
BuzzFeed News via Yahoo News· 2 years agoMaddie Abuyuan / BuzzFeed News In some ways, the COVID pandemic has felt like the world’s longest...
US households can now order four free Covid tests from the government – latest guidelines
The Independent UK via AOL· 8 months agoNew Covid boosters from Pfizer and Moderna are now available at pharmacies nationwide, and the US...
Doctors rip basis of Surgeon General Ladapo's latest anti-COVID vaccine advice
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 2 years agoFlorida’s top health official, who touts unproven COVID-19 treatments, is once again urging a large...
COVID-19 Reinfections May Be Common—But They're Not Harmless
Time via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA health care worker performs a COVID-19 test in Miami on Jan. 13, 2022. Credit - Joe Raedle—Getty...