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Are We Done Yet? The Exhaustion of Combatting Covid Misinformation

II's time for the FDA, the CDC and the DOJ to engage legislation to combat covid misinformation. In the interests of public health, action needs to be taken

Long COVID-19: What Doctors Want You to Know

Approximately 15 percent of those with a COVID-19 infection will develop long COVID. Long COVID is prevalent and more common among females and older individuals.

Rolling Nervous Breakdowns, Work and Health Consequences

The term is “rolling nervous breakdowns.” New in its entrance on the medical and office scene, it nevertheless presents serious consequences and is a direct result of the insecurity brought on by COVID-19

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Testing

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a fast and inexpensive technique used to "amplify" - copy - small segments of DNA to enable testing.