Something has been bothering Kimberly Prather, PhD: Everything she reads about COVID-19 points to a pathogen that travels through the air.
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter.
Kelly P., an actor/producer living in the Hollywood hills, wanted a COVID-19 antibody test.
Could having a healthy blood level of vitamin D help you avoid the intensive care unit and death if you become infected with COVID-19?
I've often wished I could work from home, but as an OB/GYN I would giggle at the impossibility of doing pap smears and delivering babies remotely. Fast forward to the global pandemic of 2020, where each day before I leave for work, I make sure my tablet is fully charged because about half of my visits each day are done by telehealth. As we all carefully ration each excursion outside our home, it's challenging to know what types of gynecological concerns warrant an office visit, which can be discussed on telehealth, and what issues can really wait until life gets a little more back to normal.