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Three types of long Covid with their own symptoms are identified
Three different types of long Covid have been identified by researchers, each with their own unique set of symptoms. A study ...
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COVID Virus May Tunnel through Nanotubes from Nose to Brain
Nanotubes may provide a cunning answer to the mystery of how the virus that causes COVID infects neurons and produces ...
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New tools for Covid-19 assessment
As knowledge about Covid-19 advances, so does the arsenal of techniques to predict, diagnose and follow up on the disease. At ...
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The Risk of Heart Disease after COVID
Some studies suggest that the risk of cardiovascular problems, such as a heart attack or stroke, remains high even many ...
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Vaccinated people who were infected this year less likely to develop long Covid: NCID
A new study published in The Lancet suggests that 1 in 8 adults with Covid-19 may experience long Covid. Read more at ...
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This Stamp-Sized Ultrasound Patch Can Image Internal Organs
When a patient goes into a clinic for an ultrasound of their stomach, they lie down on crinkly paper atop an exam table. A ...
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King’s College London: Three types of long-COVID for people experiencing symptoms for 12 weeks or more
The pre-print, published today on MedrXiv, also identifies patterns among people infected with the wild-type, the first ...
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SARS-CoV-2 Hijacks Nanotubes to Enter Neurons
SARS-CoV-2 uses nanotubes, tiny bridges that link infected cells with neurons, allowing them to penetrate neurons.
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B.C. opens up immunizations to children 4 and under in next phase of COVID-19 fight
Infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers can now get appointments for the first of two recommended Moderna Spikevax COVID-19 ...
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Penn Medicine, Philadelphia: Penn Medicine to Offer Mobile Cancer Screenings and Risk Assessments
Penn Medicine will provide free, no insurance required, breast cancer and prostate cancer screenings, at-home colon cancer ...
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