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 Can hyperbaric treatments kill the coronavirus?
June 2, 2020

Can hyperbaric treatments kill the coronavirus?

Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube. It is thought that when bodily tissues are damaged, HBO therapy can increase the amount of oxygen in the body and promote healing.

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 COVID-19 Safety at the Shore: 5 Tips for Beach Trips

COVID-19 Safety at the Shore: 5 Tips for Beach Trips

With lockdowns mostly lifted and summer heat already bearing down, many people are looking forward to a relaxing beach vacation.

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 Does an antibacterial dust and pollution mask protect against the coronavirus (COVID-19)?

Does an antibacterial dust and pollution mask protect against the coronavirus (COVID-19)?

Viruses can spread between people who are close together, so any mask that covers the nose and mouth should help protect against getting or spreading COVID-19.

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 If the coronavirus mutated to 30 different strains, how many vaccines would need to be produced?

If the coronavirus mutated to 30 different strains, how many vaccines would need to be produced?

It is too soon to know if different strains of COVID-19 would behave like influenza, which is fought with multiple vaccines that change every year. COVID-19 vaccine development is based on the idea that vaccines would be effective against different strains.

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 Is it safe to take multivitamin that contains elderberry if one has a trace of the coronavirus?

Is it safe to take multivitamin that contains elderberry if one has a trace of the coronavirus?

In a laboratory setting, elderberry extract has been shown to have possible effects against some viruses. However, no large studies have proven its effectiveness in humans when sick. Cooked elderberry fruit is safe, but raw elderberry may cause nausea, vomiting, or severe diarrhea.

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 Scientists discover antibody that blocks coronavirus from infecting cells

Scientists discover antibody that blocks coronavirus from infecting cells

True. Researchers identified a human antibody (a protein in the blood) that prevents the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus from infecting cells in a lab. This is the first step toward understanding immunity in patients who have had COVID-19.

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 Tylenol vs. Advil vs. Motrin: Are they effective and safe to take for COVID-19 symptoms?

Tylenol vs. Advil vs. Motrin: Are they effective and safe to take for COVID-19 symptoms?

Tylenol (acetaminophen), Advil (ibuprofen), and Motrin (ibuprofen) are safe to take for COVID-19 symptoms as long as you follow the recommended dosage and do not have a condition that indicates you should not take these medications. Please consult with your health care provider if you are concerned whether these medications are safe for you to take.

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 UAB Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic Offers Custom-Fit Convenience
May 27, 2020

UAB Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic Offers Custom-Fit Convenience

The UAB Medicine Orthotics and Prosthetics Clinic specializes in support devices for weakened limbs and joints, as well as custom devices (prostheses) to replace limbs. Unlike with some clinics, these prostheses are designed, made, and adjusted in house at UAB Medicine, which makes it easier for patients to get a proper fit in less time.

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 Six from UAB named to Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame
May 21, 2020

Six from UAB named to Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame

The Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame has named its 2020 inductees, including six individuals from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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 How does COVID-19 spread?
May 20, 2020

How does COVID-19 spread?

Coronaviruses can spread person-to-person. This means that it can spread from an infected person to another person through respiratory droplets (like coughing or sneezing) and close personal contact.

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 How can I protect myself from COVID-19?
May 19, 2020

How can I protect myself from COVID-19?

How can I protect myself from COVID-19? May 19, 2020 Follow these guidelines below: Wash your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands Avoid close unprotected contact with anyone with respiratory symptoms Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve […]

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 What are coronaviruses?

What are coronaviruses?

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that often cause respiratory tract infections. Common human coronaviruses cause upper-respiratory tract infections with symptoms of the common cold. Occasionally, human coronaviruses can cause lower-respiratory tract infections, like pneumonia. Two other human coronaviruses, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV, may cause severe infections.

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