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People living with chronic illnesses are coming up with ingenious coping mechanisms in the face of COVID-19.
Alcoholism-related liver disease was a growing problem even before COVID-19, but the pandemic has dramatically added to the toll.
Effects of the body’s response to the coronavirus on the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscle can be particularly devastating.
Some pastors are preaching about mental health from the pulpit for the first time.
COVID-19 caused many people to experience post-traumatic stress disorder. But a novel form of yoga provided an effective way to respond.
Depression and anxiety have worsened since the pandemic, which has led to more people using drugs and alcohol.
According to a national poll by NPR and Ipsos this July, 82% of K-12 teachers were concerned about returning to the classroom.
Seek medical attention if your temperature is above 103°F or if a fever lasts more than a few days.
The former first lady disclosed that she periodically suffers from depression.
Telemedicine can be more cost effective and convenient than routine office visits.
Experts found that Americans filled more prescriptions for antidepressants, anti-anxiety and anti-insomnia drugs.
Experts recommend having at least a 30-day supply.
A bot named Clara helps Americans determine whether they need medical care for COVID-19.
A psychologist offers tips to stay clearheaded
Scientists and public health officials worldwide collaborate to understand COVID-19 and slow its spread.
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