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Coronavirus FAQ: Does It Make Your Hair Fall Out?

Coronavirus FAQ: Does It Make Your Hair Fall Out?
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Coronavirus FAQ: Does It Make Your Hair Fall Out?

Coronavirus FAQ: Does It Make Your Hair Fall Out?
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School Report Card: Texas schools encourage masks, Biden urges prioritizing teachers for vaccination

School Report Card: Texas schools encourage masks, Biden urges prioritizing teachers for vaccination Korin Miller © Provided by Yahoo! Lifestyle While masks will no longer be required by the state governments, students in public schools are still encouraged to wear them. (Go Nakamura/Reuters) Students are headed back to class amid the coronavirus pandemic, and to keep you posted on what’s unfolding throughout U.S. schools K-12 as well as colleges Yahoo Life is running a weekly wrap-up featuring news bites, interviews and updates on the ever-unfolding situation. Despite removal of statewide mask mandates, Texas and Mississippi schools still encourage face coverings

Can Allergies Cause Swollen Lymph Nodes? Doctors Explain

Can Allergies Cause Swollen Lymph Nodes? It’s Possible, but Not Super Common Here’s when to see a doctor about enlarged glands around your throat or anywhere else in your body. Mar 3, 2021 Swollen lymph nodes are usually a telltale sign that your body is fighting off an infection, whether it’s from bacteria or a virus. This can stem from strep throat, an ear infection, mononucleosis, or even an infected tooth. You might experience swollen lymph nodes small, bean-shaped glands throughout your entire body on your neck, in your armpits, under your chin, or around your groin, according to the Mayo Clinic.

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