Do I Need a COVID Vaccine Booster?

January 31, 2022

The new rise of the omicron variation further amplifies the significance of vaccinations. Booster shots are administered to the vaccinated populace who already got the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The point of a booster portion is to reestablish and improve the body's immunity to the coronavirus and its other variant. Booster shots involve infusing individuals with an extra shot of the first antibody to increase the body's ability to fight off ...

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Treating Pneumonia During Winter

January 31, 2022

Pneumonia usually becomes widespread during winters. It causes difficulty in breathing as pus or fluids block the air sacs in your lungs. Infection can be either be caused by bacteria or viruses. At times, it can be fungi. So, treating Pneumonia is a challenge for most people during the winter. It is one of the common diseases of winter that affects all sections of the population and can sometimes even get complicated and cause serious ...

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COVID & Bronchitis

January 12, 2022

The novel COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that always doesn’t produce symptoms. But when it does, the symptoms can be deceivingly the same as those symptoms that result from acute bronchitis. Acute bronchitis also referred to as chest cold, is a common lung infection that causes inflammation in the airway. If you aren’t experienced, you could easily diagnose your illness as a chest cold when it might also be COVID-19. It is difficult ...

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How to Avoid Dry Skin in Winter

January 12, 2022

Dry indoor heat, harsh winter wind, cold air, and low humidity levels can all suck out moisture from your skin. Leaving your skin and areas exposed to these elements looking a lot less radiant than normal. In winter, dry skin is so prevalent that it feels like an inevitable side effect of the season. Although skin dryness is common during winter, it is avoidable for people who are ready to counter it with a skincare ...

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