One major point the COVID-19 pandemic helped drive home is how important it is to wash your hands. Washing your hands is ...
For months now, many Americans have been directed to wear face masks when out in public—all in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Although there is still... Try this thought ...
COVID-19 generally spreads through the air from droplets and particles ... so cover your mouth with a tissue if you feel a tickle in your throat or your nose. Then, wash your hands. Again. Also, even ...
This week's wellness tips include eating more bitter foods, snacking on popcorn and embracing your inner grandma.
As you care for someone with COVID-19, avoid touching that person's fluids. Wash your hands after cleaning up waste such as used tissues, vomit, stool or urine. Continue all the actions that help ...
In the throes of winter's yearly round of respiratory virus outbreaks, it pays to remember what Grandma told you.Wash ...
The novel coronavirus set in motion a global pandemic ... Simple actions like washing your hands, not touching your face, and staying home when sick can help keep everyone safe.
Experts recommend taking precautions when sick with symptoms, such as staying home, wearing a mask and washing your hands. Stark County COVID-19 cases jumped slightly following holiday celebrations.
One way to protect yourself from all viruses: Wash your hands Seriously. Rigorous and frequent handwashing — with soap! — is crucial to reduce the spread of norovirus, colds, flu and covid-19.