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The One Sure Sign Ellen DeGeneres Had COVID

The One Sure Sign Ellen DeGeneres Had COVID Alek Korab © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Ellen DeGeneres One of the most nefarious characteristics of the coronavirus is that it damages different people in different ways. Your friend may have no symptoms while you might feel OK for a week, but then spiral into a lifetime of chronic fatigue and debilitating migraines. Meanwhile, more than 300,000 Americans have died from COVID-19. For talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, who revealed on December 10th that she contracted COVID, one sure sign she had the coronavirus was severe pain in her back. Read on to hear why back pain may be a presenting symptom of your coronavirus, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus. 

7 Signs You ve Caught COVID, Like Ellen DeGeneres

7 Signs You ve Caught COVID, Like Ellen DeGeneres By Leah Groth of ETNT Health | 7 Signs You ve Caught COVID, Like Ellen DeGeneres Earlier this month, Ellen DeGeneres announced she was the latest celebrity to test positive for COVID-19. And, she revealed how it s going. Hi everybody, just saying thank you to all the well wishes out there. I appreciate it very much, DeGeneres said in an Instagram video posted yesterday. I am feeling 100 percent. I feel really good….One thing they don t tell you is you get, somehow, excruciating back pain, she continued, adding that she didn t know that was a symptom. Who knew? How come? DeGeneres wondered. Back pain. Bad. Yes, muscle aches and back pain is a symptom. One important aspect of preventing the virus from spreading to others and saving yourself is identifying your own infection. Read on for 7 ways to tell if you have COVID, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already

Heart Health Symptoms You Should Never Ignore, Says Study

Heart Health Symptoms You Should Never Ignore, Says Study By Leah Groth of ETNT Health | Heart Health Symptoms You Should Never Ignore, Says Study If you are having a heart attack, symptoms are usually strong and will arise suddenly. Unfortunately, when it comes to heart failure, the symptoms aren t so obvious, and usually don t develop overnight. In fact, if your heart is failing, you might not experience any symptoms at all. One of the most important ways to take care of your heart health is simply knowing the signs and symptoms whether they are incredibly subtle or extremely obvious. Eat This, Not That! Health spoke to several of the nation s top physicians to help you spot them and act before it s too late. Read on, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus.

Fauci Issues COVID Vaccine Allergy Warning

Fauci Issues COVID Vaccine Allergy Warning Michael Martin © Provided by Eat This, Not That! unrecognizable doctor trying to vaccinate its patient while she is refusing it. Clinical trials of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine have found that it is generally safe, but one group of people should consider not getting it, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation s leading infectious-disease expert, on Wednesday. What the Pfizer people are saying is that if you have a history of a severe allergic reaction, you should either not take this vaccine, or if you do take it, take it in the context of a place where if you do develop an allergic reaction, it could be readily and effectively treated, said Fauci in a CNBC interview. Read on to hear more, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus. 

8 Signs You Already Had COVID, According to a Long-Hauler

8 Signs You Already Had COVID, According to a Long-Hauler By Michael Martin of ETNT Health | 8 Signs You Already Had COVID, According to a Long-Hauler Calling it a cautionary tale, on Tuesday, CNN s Alisyn Camerota spoke with Abby Gresko Barclay, a COVID-19 sufferer who has been dealing with various coronavirus symptoms for nine months. She is what s known as a long-hauler, someone whose body has technically cleared the virus but continues to experience physical effects. When Barclay first began to experience symptoms last March, she had a hard time getting tested for COVID-19 because she didn t have a fever. (Now, doctors know that COVID is often, but not always, accompanied by fever). Since then, It s been all over the place, she said. It s impacted my entire body. Here s what Barclay said her initial symptoms were, some of which she continues to experience today. Read on, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Alrea

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