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Is your skin super dry from all the hand-washing? These pantry items can help
Read full article: Is your skin super dry from all the hand-washing? These pantry items can helpWhat do olive oil, corn meal and raw sugar have in common? No, they’re not the first three ingredients to an amazing baking recipe. They are all things that can help repair your dry hands, especially if you’ve been washing them a lot more than usual, considering the coronavirus pandemic. Jordan says that using normal lotion will give you some relief, but there are many treatments you can do on your hands (or any dry skin on your body) with items that you probably have at home right now. You can watch the latest episode of StyleWise above -- and make sure you subscribe to see new StyleWise videos regularly.
Q&A: KPRC health reporter Haley Hernandez answers your questions on the coronavirus
Read full article: Q&A: KPRC health reporter Haley Hernandez answers your questions on the coronavirusHealth officials say he tested positive after he traveled abroad and became ill upon returning to the United States. However, health officials know they need to identify who this patient has been in contact with and get them quarantined. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, isolation and quarantine are public health practices used to stop or limit the spread of disease. Isolation and quarantine are used to protect the public by preventing exposure to infected persons or to persons who may be infected. Mosquito-borne illnesses are usually different from coronavirus, according to the health department.