… still die of COVID-19 every week. At least, they did when the WHO was still reporting COVID-19 deaths.COVID-19 looks different country-to-countryFrom the beginning, the COVID-19 pandemic has looked …
… and haven’t — had COVID can experience at any point in their life.”How common is long COVID in kids?Dr. Giuliano says the above symptoms associated with long COVID are reported in “roughly about …
Just like losing your credit card or driver’s license, losing your COVID-19 vaccination card is no fun. Especially if you’re planning a trip or going to a venue that requires proof of …
… s (AHA) Circulation journal. The letter, titled, Rise in Blood Pressure Observed Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic, revealed the results of a study done by Cleveland Clinic and Quest Diagnosis. This study …
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… or long-term complication of COVID-19. This study examined 25 COVID-19-positive males and 75 COVID-negative males. The prevalence of ED was much higher in the participants with COVID-19 (28%) as …
… an immediate trip to the nearest emergency room for appropriate treatment.Could ivermectin for people work against COVID-19?Prescription ivermectin has been studied as a potential candidate to treat COVID-19 or lessen symptoms …
After being vaccinated against COVID-19, many people reported symptoms like swollen lymph nodes, “COVID arm” and blood clots. These reactions can be concerning, as many of us have never experienced them before. Some of …
When you think about COVID-19, you may now think of it as a mild to severe upper respiratory infection that can cause several common symptoms like:Shortness of breath or difficulty breathingExtreme fatigue or …
Some people are comfortable with aging gracefully, while others are always scouring the internet for that Holy Grail product or procedure that will keep them fresh-faced forever. If you’re in the fountain of …
It’s normal to feel anxiety, worry and grief any time you’re diagnosed with a medical condition – and that’s certainly true if you test positive for COVID-19, or are presumed to be …
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