What You Need To Know About Coronavirus And Vaping
If you've switched from smoking to vaping — or know someone who has — because you've been told vaping is a safer option, it may be time to think about quitting altogether.
Read MoreIf you've switched from smoking to vaping — or know someone who has — because you've been told vaping is a safer option, it may be time to think about quitting altogether.
Read MoreAfter weeks of rising concern as coronavirus spreads throughout the U.S., the White House finally announced some steps it was planning to take. Among the weapons being deployed to help an embattled nation are two U.S. Navy hospital ships that will be dispatched, one to each coast.
Read MoreNow, in the midst of nationwide anxiety, Joy-Anna Duggar was finally able to make a joyful announcement sure to cheer up Duggar fans all across this coronavirus-infected world — she's pregnant again!
Read MoreWhat we haven't been hearing about too much — but really should be — is the effect social distancing and the anxiety over the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is having on our mental health.
Read MoreWhere did the time go? Princes Charlotte and Prince George, the future king, are both in school now. While they're no doubt having the time of their lives and are forming long-lasting friendships, there is one typical childhood experience they won't have: making a best friend.
Read MoreIf you're worried about staying healthy during the outbreak of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19, you're not alone. Fortunately, Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow, the stars of the reality series Botched, are using their medical knowledge to keep us informed in these trying times.
Read MoreAfter a few days cooped up at home, things might start to get tense — especially if you and your significant other are both working from home and aren't used to spending so much time together.
Read MoreBy now we've all heard horror stories of empty store shelves — hand sanitizer is not to be had for love nor money (or at least not a reasonable amount of either commodity), while toilet paper shortages are bringing out some truly reprehensible behavior. What items should you not bother hoarding?
Read MoreThe outbreak of COVID-19 has a lot of people practicing social distancing. For many, that means working remotely from home. There's a lot more to working from home, though, than the ability to start your day in bed and go about your day without even putting pants on if you don't feel like it.
Read MoreDue to the increasing impact of the coronavirus, brides-to-be around the world have been making the difficult decision to postpone their upcoming weddings. And it's not just affecting couples to be wed and their guests. It's affecting wedding venues, vendors, and event planners, too.
Read MoreThe impact of the COVID-19 has hit some industries harder than others. One industry, in particular, that's been hit hard is the travel and tourism industry. Understandably, people are asking for refunds for upcoming hotel stays. But will hotels refund your money due to the coronavirus?
Read MoreYou haven't been feeling great, and your symptoms align closely with those that indicate that you might be infected with COVID-19: a fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath. It may be time to see your family doctor, but what should you expect if you're actually tested?
Read MoreIf all this talk about social distancing in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic has you confused, we don't blame you. Does social distancing mean putting a hold on your entire social life for the foreseeable future? Should you stop dating in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak?
Read MoreThanks to social distancing measures and #flattenthecurve-related lockdowns arising from attempts to curb the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, most of us are facing the possibility of spending the next few weeks at home. If you're looking to start or grow your family, you might be in luck.
Read MoreYou've been told to do a few things for your health in 2020: get more exercise, and more recently -- avoid large crowds. So, how do you follow this advice during the deadly coronavirus outbreak?
Read MoreCoronavirus has a lot of people worried. Many are taking precautions to slow the spread of the virus, known as COVID-19. Now, Queen Elizabeth is practicing some social distancing.
Read MoreOnce you do recover from coronavirus, does that mean you can now go out and do whatever you like — even touch your face! — without having to worry, since you'll be immune to the disease? Sadly, no. Unlike chickenpox, coronavirus is a disease you can definitely be reinfected with.
Read MoreWith the COVID-19 novel coronavirus spreading, the world has been hit hard. Many are in self-isolation, while some cities have told people not to leave their homes for anything except essential business and shopping. This is already taking a toll on the economy, and Hollywood is not immune.
Read MoreWith the threat of coronavirus — also known as COVID-19 — growing, a lot of people are understandably worried. Among the most concerned are expectant mothers who are worried about how contracting coronavirus may affect their child. Can pregnant moms actually pass coronavirus on to their babies?
Read MoreThere are many of us working or studying from home and practicing social distancing in an effort to flatten the curve to combat the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but there is one effect you might not have thought of — it's having a huge impact on the fashion industry.
Read MoreAs we brace ourselves for the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus, it may be worth looking at a study carried out by the Chinese Center for Disease Control, which found that women were less likely to die from the novel coronavirus.
Read MoreThose of us who suffer from seasonal allergies and hay fever don't really look forward to spring anyway, but thanks to the onset of the COVID-19 coronavirus, every cough, sneeze, or sniffle has become a reason to panic for us, and those around us. How can you tell what you actually have?
Read MoreWith the coronavirus pandemic spreading, a lot of people are at a loss as to what they should do if they suspect they have COVID-19. 80 percent of people with coronavirus only experience mild symptoms and won't need to go to the hospital, but how should you take care of yourself at home?
Read MoreYou may be practicing social distancing, but because you live in the big city there are moments when you might need to take public transport. The question you're probably asking yourself is whether taking trains, buses, or cabs is safe in the age of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Read MoreDays after government offices in the Chinese city of Xi'an emerged from the COVID-19 coronavirus quarantine, officials say they picked up a spike in the number of appointments made by couples who had decided to divorce.
Read MoreThe New York Post reported that it's triggered fistfights in supermarket aisles in Australia. The BBC reported on an audacious armed robbery at dawn in Hong Kong. All over the world news of the potentially widespread COVID-19 coronavirus infection has sent folks to buy toilet paper. But why?
Read MoreThey're one of the cutest couples in Hollywood, with almost a decade of wedded bliss behind them, but not everything about Emily Blunt and John Krasinski's relationship is perfect. There's one thing about her wedding that Blunt says she regrets.
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