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- Debunking COVID-19 myths - Mayo Clinic News Network
There is a surge of COVID-19 infections happening across the U S Midwest, including many of the communities served by Mayo Clinic Health System in Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota Some of those locations have activated hospital emergency surge plans to manage the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 infections As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, with dire […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Busting plant-based diet myths
There are some misconceptions surrounding a plant-based diet A Mayo Clinic physician, talks about myths surrounding plant-based diets
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Debunking head lice myths
Dr Tina Ardon, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, debunks common myths associated with these wingless insects, which affect millions of children each school year
- Debunking COVID-19 myths - Mayo Clinic News Network
Chances are you've heard about a food, drug or other method that claims to prevent, treat or cure coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) But while it might be tempting to use a questionable product or method to stay healthy during the pandemic, it's extremely unlikely to work and might cause serious harm COVID-19 treatment and prevention […]
- Mayo Clinic experts debunk COVID-19 vaccine myths
Journalists: Broadcast-quality sound bites are in the downloads at the end of this post Please "Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network " In the meantime, Mayo Clinic experts debunk some common myths about COVID-19 vaccines: MYTH: COVID-19 vaccines are not safe because they were rapidly developed and tested This is not true, according to Dr Andrew Badley, an infectious diseases specialist and
- COVID-19 vaccine myths debunked - Mayo Clinic News Network
A vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is perhaps the best hope for ending the pandemic A number of biopharmaceutical companies have applied for U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emergency use authorization for a new COVID-19 vaccine and a limited number of vaccines will be available before the end of the year It […]
- Debunking myths about COVID-19 vaccinations and kids
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has given the green light for 28 million children in the U S to be vaccinated for COVID-19 This comes after the Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use authorization for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in children 5–11 CDC officials encourage parents who have questions about their children […]
- More COVID-19 myths to debunk - Mayo Clinic News Network
Read more: Debunking COVID-19 myths Learn more about: Tracking and trending COVID-19 Information in this post was accurate at the time of its posting Due to the fluid nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientific understanding, along with guidelines and recommendations, may have changed since the original publication date
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