Learn the difference between quarantine and self-isolation amid the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
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Vol. 21, Issue 34 | April 23, 2020
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
COVID-19 (coronavirus) quarantine, self-isolation and social distancing
Learn the difference between quarantine and self-isolation amid the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic — and why it matters.
 
 
COVID-19 (coronavirus) in babies and children  
Children of all ages can become ill with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). But most kids who are infected don't become as sick as adults, and some may not show any symptoms at all.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Secondary infertility: Why does it happen?
I want to have another baby, but I'm having trouble getting pregnant. What is secondary infertility and why does it happen?
Stress symptoms: Effects on your body and behavior
Stress symptoms may be affecting your health, even though you might not realize it.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Sinus headaches
Apple cider vinegar for weight loss
Video: How to choose a fitness ball
Slide show: Exercises to improve your core strength
Sleep tips: 6 steps to better sleep
 
 
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Incontinence affects millions of people. If you're among them, the good news is that most incontinence can be improved or even cured. With Mayo Clinic on Managing Incontinence, you'll discover Mayo Clinic's most successful medical and non-medical treatment approaches to help men and women improve the quality of their lives. Learn more.
 
 
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
 
April is National Donate Life Month
We are sharing creative ways to honor and thank those who have given the gift of life, received the gift of life and the healthcare workers who are continuing their dedicated work during this time.
 
 
HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Broiled scallops with sweet lime sauce
Tuna steak sandwiches
Artichokes alla Romana
 
HEALTH TIP
 
Cooking dinner? Try these techniques
Braising, broiling, grilling and steaming can capture the flavor and nutrients of your food without adding excess fat, oil or sodium. If your recipe calls for frying with oil or butter, try baking or broiling the food instead. If the directions say to baste the meat or vegetables in oil or drippings, use wine, fruit juice, vegetable juice or fat-free vegetable broth instead.
 
Need practical advice on diet and exercise? Want creative solutions for stress and other lifestyle issues? Discover even more healthy lifestyle topics at MayoClinic.org.
 
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