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Oleander and COVID-19: Get the Facts
This toxic plant and its extract have been in the news, floated in some circles as potential treatments for COVID-19.
BlogWhat to Know about At-Home Testing for COVID-19
At-home COVID-19 tests can offer additional peace before or after travel, when visiting an immunocompromised loved one, or after a potential exposure.
BlogWhat You Need to Know Now about COVID-19
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, what steps should you take to stay safe this fall? Todd Ellerin, MD weighs in.
BlogThe New Pediatric Inflammatory Syndrome Linked to COVID-19
A new inflammatory syndrome possibly linked to COVID-19 has been appearing in children across the globe — including Massachusetts.
BlogRoll with the Changes – Eight Things to Know about Navigating Menopause
Commonly referred to as the change of life, menopause is a time of transition women experience at midlife. During this change, the ovaries produce lower levels of estrogen, which brings about an end to menstruation and fertility. The drop in estrogen during menopause can bring about both physical...
BlogHow to Stay Safe as Massachusetts Slowly Reopens
Massachusetts plans to slowly reopen as the COVID-19 curve flattens. Todd Ellerin, MD explains steps you can take to stay safe during the transition.
BlogSix Common Questions about COVID-19, Answered
Can you eat takeout food safely? How often should you clean your phone? South Shore Health's Director of Infectious Disease answers.
BlogSeven Things to Know about Long COVID
Nearly three years into the pandemic, we’ve learned a lot about COVID-19. We know how to protect ourselves from the virus with vaccines, prevent its spread by masking and social distancing and how to treat infections with antiviral and anti-inflammatory medications. But we still have much to learn about the condition known as long COVID.
BlogCOVID-19: How We’re Working for You
Interim President & CEO Rose DiPietro shares what South Shore Health is doing to prepare as COVID-19 concern grows.
BlogNational Diabetes Month: Taking a Team Approach is Best for Managing Condition
November is National Diabetes Month, a good time to spread awareness about the condition that affects more than 37 million people in the U.S. The focus of this year's campaign, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, is the importance of having a health...
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