In South Florida accessing mental health help from the comfort of the home is gaining momentum. People are turning to their smartphones for therapy, relying on psychiatrists via Zoom, and using online platforms to cope with panic attacks or participate in support groups.
As the country moves toward normalcy, many people who have been infected, vaccinated or both, want to know their level of protection against a future variant, and whether it has waned over time. A test to gauge antibody levels can be a powerful tool to measure individual risk, but scientists warn that there is no magic number that guarantees you are fully protected.
More than 8.8 million people in Florida are eligible for a second booster shot after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorized another dose for people 50 and older on Tuesday. Here are answers to some of the top questions.
One in three people gained weight over the last two years. Doctors say now is the time to lose the pandemic weight gain, before the additional pounds lead to long-term health issues.