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How the LATEST COVID-19 NEWS Affects You
By: MEDICAL DIRECTORS FALANA CARTER, MD and JERRY I. LEVINE, MD, PA
Get the latest news on COVID-19 in Maryland: the dangerous Delta variant, booster shots for adults, and vaccinations for children.
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DOUBLE TROUBLE: Flu Season and COVID-19
By: LAUREN BOND, CRNP
Flu season is expected to begin this month at the same time COVID-19 infections are surging, making this fall an especially dangerous time.
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RACIAL DISPARITY in Breast Cancer
By: TRACY JANSEN, M.D.
White women have higher rates of breast cancer, but black women are more likely to die from it. Learn about racial disparity in breast cancer, and what you can do to reduce your risk.
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