As we see the number of COVID-19 cases starting to decrease worldwide, hospitals are preparing for the event of a new and different medical crisis. Throughout the pandemic, while U.S. hospitals and the overall health care system was pushed to its limit, many procedures and appointments were postponed or canceled altogether—some because of federal guidelines, others by patients’ own choice or other factors.
Read MoreRestrictions are starting to lift throughout the world. One of the most common quarantine skin problems is an increase in skin breakouts and acne. The stress of self-isolation through a pandemic can show up in the form of bad blemishes, says, Dr. Singhal.
Read MoreAs we dive deeper into this quarantine, we may start to feel anxious, bored and restless. With news of the COVID-19 virus coming at us from all directions, anxiety is running high, and it's important to stay mindful of self-care. Let’s explore how to do that.
Read MoreQuarantine is a tasking experience for everybody, and this can prove itself to be true much more so for the cancer patients. Managing life is hard as it is for cancer patients, especially those undergoing some sort of cancer treatment.
Read MoreWith coronavirus gaining momentum all around the world, more and more people are becoming aware of how important is to self-isolate and wear protection when in contact with people. But prolonged contact with latex in latex gloves can cause some skin and nail problems. In this blog, we discuss some of those issues, and how to avoid and reduce them.
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