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A groundbreaking study reveals that adults who survived childhood cancer face a 58% higher risk of severe COVID—even decades ...
“It is medically inaccurate to group all symptoms lasting more than 12 weeks — such as headache, anosmia, or dyspnea — under one broad diagnosis ... Elling supported the study’s approach. “Systematic ...
Patients with bronchiectasis face heightened risks of severe exacerbation and mortality after COVID-19 recovery, especially ...
The study found that when adjusting for variables like age, race, and underlying health conditions, women had a 31% higher ...
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Medindia on MSNChildhood Cancer Survivors More Prone to Severe COVID-19Long-term health risks linked to childhood cancer may increase the chances of severe COVID-19 in adulthood, even decades ...
At first glance, some people seem to have recovered from COVID-19. They no longer test positive and can return to work or ...
Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that in 2022, 6.9% of U.S. adults reported experiencing Long COVID. A study published in the National Institutes of Health ...
More than five years have passed since a global pandemic was declared, but COVID-19 remains ever-present. However, more research is now available on the long-term effects the disease has on the human ...
Active, M., Kabinga-Makukula, M. and Mwiinga-Kalusopa, V. (2025) Cancer Patients’ Experience of Long COVID-19 at the Cancer Diseases Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 13, ...
A newly distinguished University of New Mexico professor discusses her clinical research and advocacy around Long COVID.
People who have survived cancer as children are at higher risk of developing severe COVID-19, even decades after their ...
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