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Some pre-existing conditions matter a lot more when assessing COVID-19 outcomes
Wed, 2022-09-28 09:44 —
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Some pre-existing conditions matter a lot more when assessing COVID-19 outcomes
A new paper in Biology Methods & Protocols, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that some pre-existing conditions-;including degenerative neurological diseases, dementia, and severe disabilities-;matter a lot more than once thought when assessing who is at risk for death due to COVID-19.
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Analysis: The evolutionary consequences of delaying intervention for monkeypox--Study
Fri, 2022-09-23 17:13 —
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Evolutionary consequences of delaying intervention for monkeypox
Since May, 2022, clusters of monkeypox infections have caused global concern. At present, this concern has been tempered by the fact that, even when uncontrolled, the number of infections is growing slowly, indicating a reproductive number (R) not much larger than unity. However, the effect of R on the probability of evolution might not be obvious.
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Risk of Blood Clots Is Higher than usual for the First Year After COVID-19, New Research Suggests
Fri, 2022-09-23 10:50 —
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Your Risk of Blood Clots Is High for the First Year After You Have COVID-19, Study Suggests
The risk is still rare, but it happens.
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COVID raises risk of long-term brain injury, large U.S. study finds
Thu, 2022-09-22 11:28 —
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COVID raises risk of long-term brain injury, large U.S. study finds
People who had COVID-19 are at higher risk for a host of brain injuries a year later compared with people who were never infected by the coronavirus, a finding that could affect millions of Americans, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.
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Long COVID and its strange array of symptoms; Researchers look into clues
Wed, 2022-09-14 09:56 —
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What causes long COVID and its strange array of symptoms? Researchers have some clues.
The cause of a person's long COVID makes a huge difference in how they should be treated. But doctors are still trying to crack the code.
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The Most Common Side Effects Of The New Bivalent COVID Booster
Tue, 2022-09-13 12:24 —
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The Most Common Side Effects Of The New Bivalent COVID Booster
Here's what you can expect when you get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine and how you can ease any symptoms.
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Seventeen million persons in EU may have suffered long COVID-19--WHO
Tue, 2022-09-13 11:42 —
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WHO report: 17 million in EU may have suffered long COVID-19
JERUSALEM (AP) — New research suggests at least 17 million people in the European Union may have experienced long COVID-19 symptoms during the first two years of the coronavirus pandemic, with women more likely than men to suffer from the condition, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
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Stress, anxiety and depression may increase the risk of long Covid-- study
Mon, 2022-09-12 10:28 —
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People experiencing psychological distress are more likely to develop long Covid after an infection, study finds
People who were experiencing psychological distress before getting Covid were more likely to have long-lasting symptoms than those who were not, according to new research.
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Myocarditis from COVID-19 booster rare, but risk highest among teen boys, young men--study
Thu, 2022-09-08 11:27 —
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Myocarditis from COVID-19 booster rare, but risk highest among teen boys, young men
Cases of myocarditis – an inflammation of the heart muscle – following a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine are rare and typically mild, research from Israel shows.
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School Kids, Tests and Long COVID Reassurance--Scientific American Podcast transcript
Thu, 2022-09-01 10:48 —
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Back-to-School Special: Kids, Tests and Long COVID Reassurance
This is our back-to-school special episode. We’ll talk about why COVID testing is about to become a school problem—and about whether or not kids have risk for long COVID.
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