What to Do If You’re Immunocompromised and Were Around Crowds for the Holidays
Don’t panic and don’t be hard on yourself — but do follow these four steps to protect yourself.
Continue readingDon’t panic and don’t be hard on yourself — but do follow these four steps to protect yourself.
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Continue readingTaking time to think about what keeps you happy and healthy (and what causes pain and fatigue) can help bring you more joy this holiday season. Make a list — and check it twice.
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Continue readingYour underlying condition may have already been robbing you of sleep — add the effects of long COVID, and protecting your slumber may become more crucial than ever.
Continue readingPlanning and cooking an extravagant menu when you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or another chronic illness, can be stressful. To the rescue: A few tips to ease the burden of holiday meals.
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