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Ophthalmologist conducting an eye exam with a patient
June 17, 2020

Don’t Let COVID-19 Fears Affect Your Eye Health

Chuck Dean is one of the nearly 76,000 patients seen in the last year by UAB Callahan Eye Hospital & Clinics. He needs regular eye exams, but like many patients, Dean has concerns about seeking medical and vision care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Video Visits Now Available with UAB eMedicine
June 15, 2020

Video Visits Now Available with UAB eMedicine

UAB eMedicine now offers online video visits, which allow patients to speak with their UAB Medicine doctor remotely through their smart device or computer, for both routine and urgent care.
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Group photo of nurses in blue scrubs
June 12, 2020

BMT and MICU Team Up to Open New Temporary ICU

Now that elective procedures, organ transplants, and surgeries are being performed again, UAB Medicine saw the need for more intensive care unit space for non-COVID 19 patients. In response, the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) provider team and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation & Cellular Therapy (BMT) nursing staff worked together to open a temporary 12-bed ICU.
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Licensed medical social worker Vivian Richards
June 11, 2020

UAB Social Worker Continues Family Tradition

Licensed medical social worker Vivian Richards helps UAB Medicine patients make the transition from hospital to home. 
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Female runner sitting down and looking at her phone
June 8, 2020

Birmingham Heart Walk Goes Virtual

During the corona virus pandemic, arranging events and gatherings for social distancing can make getting involved a challenge, or even limit the number of participants. However, that is definitely not the case for the virtual version of Birmingham Heart Walk. Participation in this fundraising event can take place anywhere you can move.
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Unidentifiable patient holding tablet showing a welcome/log in screen
June 8, 2020

Express Online Check-In Now Available at UAB Medicine

UAB Medicine now offers an express online check-in service that allows patients to pre-register for scheduled outpatient clinic appointments through their smart device, laptop, or desktop computer. This option is safer, faster, secure, and more convenient than checking in using the electronic kiosks that were in the clinics previously.
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How long does COVID last on wood?
June 2, 2020

Can coronavirus live on copper?

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that COVID-19 can live on copper for up to 4 hours.
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How long should you quarantine if you are asymptomatic but tested positive for COVID-19?
June 2, 2020

Can hyperbaric treatments kill the coronavirus?

Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube. It is thought that when bodily tissues are damaged, HBO therapy can increase the amount of oxygen in the body and promote healing.
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Family Vacay
June 2, 2020

COVID-19 Safety at the Shore: 5 Tips for Beach Trips

With lockdowns mostly lifted and summer heat already bearing down, many people are looking forward to a relaxing beach vacation.
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How long does COVID last on wood?
June 2, 2020

Does an antibacterial dust and pollution mask protect against the coronavirus (COVID-19)?

Viruses can spread between people who are close together, so any mask that covers the nose and mouth should help protect against getting or spreading COVID-19.
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Is it safe to spend time with someone who previously tested positive for COVID-19 if they are no longer symptomatic?
June 2, 2020

If the coronavirus mutated to 30 different strains, how many vaccines would need to be produced?

It is too soon to know if different strains of COVID-19 would behave like influenza, which is fought with multiple vaccines that change every year. COVID-19 vaccine development is based on the idea that vaccines would be effective against different strains.
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Is it safe to travel within the United States during COVID-19?
June 2, 2020

Is it safe to take multivitamin that contains elderberry if one has a trace of the coronavirus?

In a laboratory setting, elderberry extract has been shown to have possible effects against some viruses. However, no large studies have proven its effectiveness in humans when sick. Cooked elderberry fruit is safe, but raw elderberry may cause nausea, vomiting, or severe diarrhea.
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