With flu and RSV seasons set to soon heighten, when should you test for COVID if you are sick and how often? The federal government recently resumed its program of shipping out free COVID tests to ...
In this video, we go through the Navy’s physical fitness standards and the requirements of the Physical Readiness Test. You’ll learn how each event is scored, what common mistakes to avoid, and how to ...
As the nation experiences what many experts believe is the second-largest wave of COVID infections since the pandemic started, many Americans will be checking to make sure they don’t have the ...
If you test positive for COVID and isolate, do you need a negative test before you can see people again? It's a question many are asking after news first broke that President Joe Biden tested negative ...
The rainforest personality test is the newest way to learn more about true nature — specifically, what it is you value most in life. These types of personality tests dive deep into your psyche without ...
At-home Covid tests can be ordered for free starting Monday. Households can now order four free tests for home delivery at COVIDTests.gov. According to the government website, orders will begin ...
Nothing puts a damper on your holiday plans like a positive COVID-19 test, am I right? But what if that line is, like, super faint? Do you still have COVID—or can you go ahead and attend your office ...
It's a common scenario for anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 and spent several days in isolation. You’ve tested positive for COVID, done the responsible thing and isolated. Now it’s day 5, ...
For most people, having an at-home COVID test or two handy is just a normal part of life these days. But, if you happen to take a test and get a positive you weren’t expecting, it’s more than ...
COVID-19 has been around long enough that we are not even counting the waves anymore, but the virus and the tools we have to fight it keep evolving. And the guidance seems to change just enough with ...
A look at frequently asked questions about radon and what Ohioans can do to protect themselves from the toxic gas.