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8 Things to Do to Fortify Your Immune System

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In today’s edition, we’ve got myths about coronavirus you shouldn’t believe and steps

In today’s edition, we’ve got myths about coronavirus you shouldn’t believe and steps to fortify your immune system. March 24, 2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re refocusing some of our content to offer what we hope will both be a helping hand and a reassuring presence during this time. Whether you’re looking for real tips for keeping your home clean or just want a mental break from it all, we’ve got your back. --------------------------------------------------------------- Verywell [8 Things to Do to Fortify Your Immune System]( The Spruce [The Difference Between Disinfecting, Sanitizing, and Cleaning]( Byrdie [7 Resources for Other Health Issues During Social Distancing]( The Balance [What to Know About Coronavirus Paid Sick Leave]( TreeHugger [14 Myths About Coronavirus]( Trending Now [How to Talk to Your Kids About Coronavirus]( [The Best Medicines for a Sore Throat]( [12 Amazing Livestreams of Animals Around the World]( [Pantry Staples: A Master List of Everything You Need]( [Why Are So Few Infants Getting Coronavirus?]( Looking for answers, advice, and inspiration? We can help. You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to About Today newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please [click here](page=optout). 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10036 • ©2020 Dotdash • All Rights Reserved. • [Privacy Policy](

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