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Staying Engaged With People and Sticking to Routines Is Essential The COVID-19 pandemic has been disruptive and disorienting in ways that most people have never experienced in their lives. The ...
The approach of the holidays also means a homecoming for many students who have been away at college, and amid the COVID-19 pandemic making sure they can return safely is of utmost importance. ...
The flu shot is the first line of defense. Help protect yourself and your family against the influenza virus. When it’s flu season, take the necessary steps to stay health. That means separating ...
From playing golf or tennis to poor posture while working, shoulder or elbow pain are common musculoskeletal conditions. What at first may seem like a simple sprain, could be a more serious ...
As we recently moved into Phase 2 in Washington, DC with a certain loosening of restrictions, not only is it a time to enjoy a lunch or dinner at a favorite restaurant on an outdoor patio but ...
Wearing a mask slows the spread We now know from recent studies that many people with coronavirus don’t have any symptoms and that even those who eventually develop symptoms can transmit the ...
We soon will be re-entering “normality.” The COVID-19 surge and social distancing will pass. Someday soon all of us who have sheltered in place, stood 6 feet apart, gloved and masked will ...
Dr. Adam Friedman , Department of Dermatology shares what you need to know about the germ-blocking abilities of products labeled antibacterial. See the full article here .
Dr. Adam Friedman , Department of Dermatology warns that any claims that a medical cannabinoid-based product can kill COVID-19 are “absolutely unsubstantiated”. There is no evidence that these ...
Nourish your brain to get ready for sleep—the time when you do the most productive work of your day Getting a good night’s sleep—of seven to eight hours—on a regular basis can help you feel ...
We are pleased to announce The GW Medical Faculty Associates Dermatology Department is now offering virtual online visits with our board- certified dermatologists for your skin, hair and nail ...
Dr. Rachel Brem is board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology. She is a professor of radiology and the vice chair of radiology at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health ...
Staying active is a key factor in helping to stave off age-related conditions, but if you’re plagued with pain or discomfort in your feet or ankles it can be difficult to get your “steps” in. ...
You've done your homework, made your plan, and tossed out all your cigarettes. Now the big day is here. It's day one of your plan to quit smoking. You've probably heard that nicotine withdrawal ...
Dr. Adam Friedman , Department of Dermatology offers recommendations for different hair-removal techniques for HS . See full article here.
Dr. Adam Friedman , Department of Dermatology comments on how to keep your skin healthy while washing your hands. See full article here.