This Rare Trait Could Keep You Safe From COVID, According to Doctors
By Allie Hogan of Best Life |
This Rare Trait Could Keep You Safe From COVID, According to Doctors
There are few things more coveted amid the pandemic than having immunity to COVID. Of course, there are few ways of acquiring immunity either getting the vaccine or recovering from the virus. And when it comes to the latter, immunity doesn t last past a few months for most people, but there are some notable exceptions. Doctors have identified patients who had COVID some without knowing it and came out on the other side with super antibodies that provide much longer lasting protection. Keep reading to learn about the powerful immunity that could be lurking in your blood, and for more on coronavirus protection, If You Have One of These Blood Types, You May Be Safe From COVID.
If You Have These Symptoms, Go to the Hospital, COVID Survivor Says
By Allie Hogan of Best Life |
If You Have These Symptoms, Go to the Hospital, COVID Survivor Says
After living with COVID for almost a year now, we all know what many of the common symptoms are like a fever, dry cough, and fatigue. However, there can be a thin line between a mild case of COVID and a severe case that requires hospitalization and certain symptoms could indicate the latter. A 28-year-old Irish woman named
Rachel Gunn has gone viral after posting about her experience with severe COVID on Instagram earlier this month, urging people to heed her warning. I want to get this across to anyone who is experiencing a worsening of symptoms months after COVID not to ignore it, Gunn wrote. She ended up in the hospital and found out she had serious complications. To see which COVID symptoms you should head to the hospital for, read on, and for another subtle symptom to be aware of, check out If You Not
If You Can t Walk Up the Stairs This Fast, See a Doctor
By Kali Coleman of Best Life |
If You Can t Walk Up the Stairs This Fast, See a Doctor
With the coronavirus pandemic reaching new heights, many of us have stopped worrying about other health issues. And with the possibility of exposure in doctor s offices, you may not want to seek medical care for other concerns unless you re absolutely sure you need to. That s one reason why at-home evaluations are more useful now than ever before, and one new study has found that checking on your physical well-being could be just a few steps away. According to this research, taking too long to walk up the stairs may mean your health is in danger and you need to see a doctor. Read on to find out how long walking up the stairs should take you, and for more reasons to seek professional help, If You re Using This OTC Medication Daily, See a Doctor.