Many COVID-19 patients, like Steve Schrader, are finding the road to recovery longer than they hoped. See what his experience with the disease was like firsthand and how he’s doing now.
As if dealing with the stress of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t enough, now many are wondering how to deal with skin issues that can arise from wearing a mask all day.
While the state may be lifting restrictions, it is important to still practice social distancing to slow the spread of disease. But if you still need to go out, these dos and don’ts will help you wear that mask with confidence. Embrace wearing a mask and rest assured that you are helping yourself and others stay safe.
Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) de EE. UU. Han actualizado las pautas de enmascaramiento desde que se redactó este documento. Obtenga la información más reciente.
As a chronic neurologic disorder, multiple sclerosis is a major risk factor for a more severe case of COVID-19. Find out how people with MS can take special care to avoid the coronavirus. Also: Learn the signs and symptoms of MS and discover copycat diseases that look like MS.
How does it affect your body? Can it have long-term affects? We talked to one of our critical care specialists, Heather Strah, MD, to answer these questions and to help us paint a picture of what it’s like to be a coronavirus patient.
We have received many questions about the risk levels associated with various activities. To help you decide, we put together an infographic ranking the risk level of common activities, and outlined some steps you can take to recognize if you’re in a risky COVID-19 situation.