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Does zinc help fight COVID-19?
January 22, 2021

Does zinc help fight COVID-19?

Studies are ongoing to determine whether nutritional supplements such as zinc have an effect on people with COVID-19.
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How long does COVID last on wood?
January 22, 2021

How long does COVID last on wood?

According to a study published in The Lancet Microbe, under various environmental conditions, no infectious COVID-19 virus could be found on treated wood after two days.
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How long should you quarantine if you are asymptomatic but tested positive for COVID-19?
January 22, 2021

How long should you quarantine if you are asymptomatic but tested positive for COVID-19?

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), if you test positive for COVID-19 but do not have symptoms or ever develop symptoms, then in most cases you should isolate for 10 days from the date of the positive test.
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Is it safe to spend time with someone who previously tested positive for COVID-19 if they are no longer symptomatic?
January 22, 2021

Is it safe to spend time with someone who previously tested positive for COVID-19 if they are no longer symptomatic?

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), in general, if someone tested positive for COVID-19 and had symptoms, then he/she can be around others once 10 days have passed since symptoms began, and he/she is without fever for 24 hours (without using fever-reducing medications), and any other COVID-19 symptoms are improving. These recommendations do not apply to those who have a severe case of COVID-19 nor to people who are immunocompromised.
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When can you expect the worst of COVID-19 symptoms after you test positive?
January 22, 2021

When can you expect the worst of COVID-19 symptoms after you test positive?

People with COVID-19 may be asymptomatic or have symptoms that range from mild to severe. It is difficult to predict when a person may experience the most severe symptoms after a positive test.
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Do You Know Your Heart-Health Numbers?
January 19, 2021

Do You Know Your Heart-Health Numbers?

Heart disease is a leading cause of death, so it’s important to keep track of your heart’s state of health. Getting regular checkups with your doctor is the best way to do that. It’s also a good idea to understand the basic “heart-health numbers,” which are measures of cardiovascular fitness and may indicate risks for certain medical conditions.
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Kevin Russell
January 13, 2021

Family of Kidney Transplant Patient Makes Legacy Gift

UAB Medicine patient Kevin Russell received a kidney transplant in 1991 at the age of 27. This life-giving operation helped him live almost two more decades, to the age of 45, leading his family to make a legacy gift to the UAB Comprehensive Transplant Institute in 2020.
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Jessica Meyer and Anthony Pilot
January 13, 2021

Full-Circle Kindness: Transplant Patients Hope to Inspire Others

Anthony Pilot and Jessica Meyer hope their intertwined pasts – and their passion for helping those in need – will help inspire others to show more kindness.
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Kelly Berwager
January 13, 2021

Kidney Chain Author Hopes Book Encourages Others to Donate

It took four long years for Kelly Berwager to build up enough confidence to share her story of kidney donation, but now she hopes her personal experiences will encourage others to consider giving the gift of life through her new book, “Bridge Donor: The Journey of a Living Organ Donor.”
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Stanley Wright
January 13, 2021

Patient Shares His Gratitude for New Hepatitis C+ Liver

Stanley Wright is carefully crafting an emotional letter to a grief-stricken family. He yearns to express his boundless gratitude for their ultimate gift: the liver that gave Wright a new lease on life. “I want the family to know that their loved one lives on,” he says.
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UAB Medicine patient
January 13, 2021

Transplanting Organs From Hep C+ Donors Decreases Wait Times

Four years ago, 28-year-old Ana Kenney was told that she would either spend the rest of her life on dialysis or have to wait up to 10 years for a kidney transplant.
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Here’s Why You Should Get the COVID Vaccine
January 11, 2021

Here’s Why You Should Get the COVID Vaccine

Now that an effective vaccine for COVID-19 has been developed, the goal for health care experts is to help ensure public confidence in the vaccine. There’s also the need to emphasize that the benefits of the vaccine greatly outweigh mild potential side effects or inconvenience. The possibility of serious complications for anyone who gets the virus, and the public health consequences of the pandemic continuing its course, are strong reasons in favor of getting vaccinated.
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