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Coronavirus symptoms as told by 5 patients

We might be a few weeks into lockdown, but most of us still don’t know much about what it’s actually like to have coronavirus symptoms. And yet, some estimates say that up to 214 million Americans could eventually fall ill. That means many of us will end up needing to care for ourselves at home eventually.  Phony cures and fake studies circulate the internet, ranging from categorically incorrect advice that if you can hold your breath for 10 seconds you don’t have COVID-19 to unapprove

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Hands dry from too much washing? Here’s how to make your own moisturizer

Americans across the country are washing their hands more to prevent the spread of COVID-19: in fact, it’s the #1 recommendation from the United States CDC and World Health Organization for preventing the disease’s spread. While that’s a huge relief, there is one downside to all those soapy suds: skin irritation and dryness. Alcohol, the most common ingredient in anti-bacterial hand sanitizers, can wash away skin’s natural oils, causing skin to flake and crack. Sulfates, a category

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