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When NBA athletes head back to the court next month, some may be donning new rings that can detect p

When NBA athletes head back to the court next month, some may be donning new rings that can detect possible signs of COVID-19 by measuring pulse, breathing rate, and temperature. Get a glimpse into life in the "bubble," where players will be largely protected from infection. Trouble viewing this email? [View as a Webpage]( [webmd logo] Coronavirus Special [NBA to Use High-Tech Rings to Help Detect COVID-19]( [When NBA athletes head back to the court next month, some may be donning new rings that can detect possible signs of COVID-19 by measuring pulse, breathing rate, and temperature. Get a glimpse into life in the "bubble," where players will be largely protected from infection.]( [Missing Images]( [Read More]( [Does a COVID-19 Test Hurt?]( [If you've seen news footage of people being tested for COVID-19 by having a long swab shoved up their nose, you might rightly wonder if that process hurts.]( [Read More]( [Are Your Symptoms COVID-19?]( [Use our COVID-19 Symptom Checker to see if you may have been infected with the coronavirus, and get possible next steps.]( [Get Started]( [Tips for Better Sleep During the Pandemic]( [We talk with a sleep doctor about why sleep is so important for our overall health, and how to get better sleep during this stressful time.]( [Watch Video]( [Antibodies Can Disappear After 2-3 Months]( [Eight weeks after recovery from COVID-19, antibody levels fell to undetectable levels in 40% of asymptomatic people, according to a study in the journal Nature.]( [Read More]( [Can Gargling With Salt Water Eliminate Coronavirus?]( [This idea is based on a theory that circulated early on that the coronavirus stays in the throat for a few days before making its way into the lungs.]( [Read More]( [Easy Ways to Build a 'Happiness Habit']( [These science-backed tips can help you improve your mood, reduce stress, and boost your energy level.]( [Read More]( In the News [Coronavirus News Roundup: Get the Latest Updates]( [Travel Restrictions Announced for the Northeast]( [Rethinking Youth Suicide Prevention During COVID-19]( Healthy at Home [6 Foods to Keep in Your Pantry]( [Health Benefits of Turmeric]( [What Is Heat Exhaustion?]( ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [WebMD.com]( | [Mobile Apps]( | [Unsubscribe]( You are receiving this message because you registered with WebMD as {EMAIL}. If you did not register for WebMD please contact our [Customer Care Team]( [WebMD Privacy Policy]( © 2020 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. WebMD Office of Privacy | 1201 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30361

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