Living Well Blog Filter Results By Allergy/Immunology Bone Health Brain Health Concierge Medicine Dermatology Diagnostic screenings Diet & Nutrition Emotional Wellbeing Endocrinology Geriatrics Gut Health Heart Health Infectious Disease Insurance & Medicare Lifestyle Longevity MDVIP Clinical Studies MDVIP Wellness & Prevention Model Men's Health Personalized Medicine Preventative Medicine Prevention Primary Care Sleep Apnea Sleep Health & Disorders Weight Management Women's Health Apply Filter What Happens After You Get Vaccinated? By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES February 12, 2021 If you’re already vaccinated for COVID-19, you may feel like you’ve won the lottery. For those who got their shots early, that’s not a bad comparison. Through mid-February nearly 40 million Americans had received at least one dose of a vaccine. But if you… See more CDC: Double Masking Improves COVID-19 Prevention Efforts By Sean Kelley February 12, 2021 Putting on a cloth mask over a surgical or medical mask can help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The agency updated mask guidelines Feb. 10… See more Do the COVID-19 Vaccines Protect Against New Coronavirus Variants? By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES January 28, 2021 You've probably heard or seen a lot about new variants of COVID-19 in the last few weeks. It’s no surprise that after a year of circulating, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has evolved. Viruses often mutate and change. Sometimes they weaken, sometimes they strengthen, and… See more Why We Need Another Type of Vaccine By Dr. Andrea Klemes January 28, 2021 It’s not been an easy rollout of the new coronavirus vaccines. From early December when the first vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use to now, fewer people have been vaccinated than hoped for. The criteria for who can get the vaccine has shifted. And states,… See more Five Questions About the COVID Vaccines (And When Can I Get It) By Dr. Andrea Klemes January 12, 2021 I know many of you want to know more about the COVID-19 vaccines that were approved last month, and I thought I’d share some important information with you.WHEN CAN I GET THE VACCINE?I also know many of you are anxious to find out if/when your MDVIP-affiliated doctor will be able to give… See more COVID-19 Update: New Coronavirus Variant and Herd Immunity By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES January 8, 2021 The coronavirus pandemic, now more than 10 months old, shows no sign of abating, even as vaccines are slowly rolling out. In early January, the U.S. set single day records for deaths and new diagnoses for COVID-19, the condition caused by the virus. New COVID Strains Meanwhile, the… See more COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunity Update for Affiliates and Physicians December 8, 2020 With at least three promising vaccine candidates advancing through clinical trials, we recently hosted a discussion with immunologist and virologist Dr. Shane Crotty from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) Coronavirus Taskforce.Crotty is among the world’s most influential scientific minds… See more New Study Suggests People Who Have Recovered from COVID-19 Have a Higher Risk for Mental Health Issues By Janet Tiberian, MA, MPH, CHES December 2, 2020 COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that can wreak havoc on your health. While most people experience symptoms similar to a strong cold or bout of flu and recover within a few weeks, some people develop serious complications such as lung infections, pneumonia and acute respiratory failure. They may… See more Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine Also Has High Effectiveness Rate November 17, 2020 Another company says its coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective. Moderna, which is most of the way through phase 3 testing on a vaccine to prevent COVID-19, says its mRNA vaccine has reached 95 percent efficacy in preventing coronavirus infections. The data is preliminary.… See more Two Coronavirus Vaccines Are 95% Effective, But When Can You Get One? November 11, 2020 In what could be a major leap forward in vaccine development for COVID-19, both Pfizer and Moderna have announced their vaccines are 95 percent effective in preventing the coronavirus. This efficacy is far and above the 50 percent required by the Food and Drug Administration for approval… See more Load More Leave this field blank