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Second Annual Neuroscience Symposium To Be Webinar Series Second Annual Neuroscience Symposium To Be Webinar Series
Second Annual Neuroscience Symposium To Be Webinar Series Last year’s First Annual Neuroscience Symposium was a huge success, but due to COVID-19, BSSNY will be unable to host this year’s symposium in the traditional manner. Instead, we will host a series of free webinars geared toward physicians and other healthcare professionals. These webinars will be hosted by BSSNY surgeons speaking on the latest advances in their areas of expertise. The first presentation will be live on Wednesday, 8/12/20. Please visit www.bssny.com for details such as topics and registration information. Research Proves BSSNY Outranks The Nation In Many Key Ar…
COVID-19: Glasses Fogging Up When You Wear A Face Mask? Here's What To Do COVID-19: Glasses Fogging Up When You Wear A Face Mask? Here's What To Do
Covid-19: Glasses Fogging Up When You Wear A Face Mask? Here's What To Do The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has created a “new normal” for the entire country, which has included fogged up glasses for those wearing face masks and cloth coverings. Related story - COVID-19: Novel Coronavirus May Be Transmitted Through The Eye, New Studies Find With those face masks and coverings mandated in several states throughout the country to help curtail the spread of COVID-19, the ocularly challenged have found themselves also battling an unexpected side effect: misty glasses. When wearing face masks, air exhaled from your mouth moves upward and comes into conta…
COVID-19: It's Spring Allergy Season - Here's Difference In Symptoms With Novel Coronavirus COVID-19: It's Spring Allergy Season - Here's Difference In Symptoms With Novel Coronavirus
Covid-19: It's Spring Allergy Season - Here's Difference In Symptoms With Novel Coronavirus Spring allergy season is going to have a different look and feel this year in the wake out of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Flowers and plants are beginning to sprout as the weather warms, but many are mistaking allergies for symptoms they believe to be related to COVID-19, doctors are cautioning. Healthcare professionals said that symptoms of allergies include sneezing, itchy nose, eyes, or mouth, runny or stuffed noses, watery, red, or swollen eyes; while influenza symptoms include fevers, coughs, muscle aches, chills and sweats, congestion, sore throats, and weaknesses. Acc…