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Elizabeth Claydon  

People with eating disorders can have an especially difficult time, said Elizabeth Claydon, an assistant professor of social and behavioral sciences, noting the pandemic might make people more susceptible to disordered eating or exacerbate disordered eating for a number of reasons.

Fotinos Panagakos  

Fotinos Panagakos, vice dean of administration and research for the WVU School of Dentistry, says dental professionals could have an increased risk of exposure to the novel coronavirus and recommends patients to reschedule dental appointments unless it’s an emergency.