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Covid 19

A new study in The Lancet Public Health found that early COVID-19 test development and distribution saved millions of lives.

Early COVID Testing Saved 1.4 Million Lives in U.S., Study Finds

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Kidney damage as a result of coronavirus infection

COVID-19 Linked to Faster Kidney Decline, Swedish Study Warns

Categories Health
A cross-section of the retinal pigment epithelium in an ACE2-expressing mouse infected with SARS-CoV-2. Top image: Bright-field view with immunofluorescence showing SARS-CoV-2 N-protein (green) and complement component C3b (magenta). Bottom image: Immunofluorescence of C3b alone. Widespread C3b accumulation is visible, even though N-protein expression is limited to two small regions. Scale bars: 50 µm.

COVID-19 Infection May Accelerate Age-Related Vision Loss

Categories Health
Senior woman wearing face mask lying on hospital bed Credit: RUBEN BONILLA GONZALO

Could COVID-19 Offer Clues to New Cancer Treatments?

Categories Health
Artificial intelligence software gleans insights from health records to shed light on chronic COVID symptoms

AI Tool Reveals Higher Numbers of Long COVID Cases in Patient Records

Categories Health, Technology
man at night wearing a covid mask

Study Finds Persistent SARS-CoV-2 Proteins in Blood of Long COVID Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Unhappy looking woman suffering from long covid

Low Cortisol Levels May Be Key to Long COVID Symptoms

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Long COVID Diagnosis Remains Elusive: Study Finds Common Lab Tests Unreliable

Categories Health
Artsy black and white photo of an airliner. Pixabay

Airline Safety Continues to Improve, New MIT Study Shows

Categories Health, Technology
Person getting vaccinated

​​​​​​​Incidence of heart attacks and strokes was lower after COVID-19 vaccination, finds study of 46 million adults

Categories Health
Ohio State logo

Finding a solution for long COVID, one cell type at a time

Categories Technology
Image of a vial of vaccine. Pixabay

COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Fewer Asthma Flare-Ups in Kids

Categories Health
Nurse Megan Roberts cares for a COVID-19 patient in an intensive care unit at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in 2020. A study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis shows that people with COVID-19 who used cannabis were more likely to be hospitalized and require intensive care than those who did not use the drug.

Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Severe COVID-19

Categories Health
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