

Doctors—and moms—answer your questions about the COVID vaccine for kids
COVID vaccines are now available for kids ages six months and up. If you have a question about the COVID vaccine in kids, including the risks and benefits of getting your kids vaccinated, our doctors have answers.
Teen makes miraculous recovery after losing the ability to walk, talk and eat
After developing post-COVID encephalitis, a rare complication causing swelling on the brain, 14-year-old Micah Hullum became unresponsive. His mother, Keosha Street, prayed for a miracle. She got one.
The Road Back Home: Coping with post-COVID’s long shadow
The average recovery time for COVID-19 patients is two weeks. But for some people, many of whom call themselves "COVID long haulers," symptoms can persist for weeks or months. Learn more about what we know about long-COVID so far.
COVID pills are here. Here’s what you need to know about antiviral treatments.
The new pills offer an important layer of defense for high-risk patients—those whose age or health conditions make them vulnerable to severe illness. Here's what you need to know about Paxlovid and molnupiravir.
Anxiety, Pregnancy and the Pandemic: COVID-19 stress is taking a toll on expectant parents
How parents-to-be are learning to cope with the mental load of COVID.
Five surefire tips to help your child cope with fear of needles
Fear of needles keeps many U.S. adults from getting vaccinations, and the phobia is even more common in kids and teens. Here are a few strategies to help your child manage their fear and get their COVID-19 shot.
Ten holiday travelling tips to keep you safe from COVID-19
If you are considering traveling this holiday season, here are 10 tips to help keep you, your family and your community safe.
Lost your COVID-19 vaccination card? Here’s how to get a new one
COVID-19 vaccine cards are not laminated, do not easily fit in your wallet, and quickly become torn and unreadable. If you’re like me, you may even misplace it. Here's some guidance on what to do if you've lost your card.
How to tell fact from fiction with COVID-19 information
In the age of COVID-19, knowing the difference between facts and myths can save lives. Here's how to know whether you can trust the information you're seeing online.
Three things you need to know about breakthrough infections
Dr. Nguyen talks "breakthrough infections," or symptomatic COVID-19 cases in people who have been fully vaccinated.