Researchers reviewed hundreds of thousands of patient records and found indications that far more people may be experiencing ...
Brain scans suggest long COVID’s biggest clues may lie in the brain’s emotion centers, not widespread inflammation.
Even as national institutions struggle to coordinate meaningful trials for possible long COVID treatments, researchers continue to tally the damage. New findings suggest that the disease’s reach isn’t ...
Long COVID may be affecting far more Americans than current estimates suggest, with a study published last week in JAMA ...
But after eight weeks of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)—a treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen under elevated ...
22% more likely to have a pulmonary issue. Dr. Ishwara Sankara, a neurointensivist with Texas Health Fort Worth, told KERA’s Sam Baker this may stem from inflammation. COVID-19 showed us the ...
Some early COVID patients showed cognitive deficits up to 3 years after hospitalization. Symptoms at 2 to 3 years were not predicted by severity of acute COVID-19 illness. Many changed jobs after they ...
Many people who were hospitalized with COVID-19 when the virus arrived in spring 2020 experienced a high rate of gastrointestinal problems and psychological trauma more than a year later, according to ...
Think all the backsliding in U.S. education is the result of remote school, masks and a year of social distancing? Not ...
Four years ago, a virus brought everyday life in the United States to a screeching halt. On March 15, 2020, officials in places like New York City and Ohio announced some of the first shutdowns and ...
Children and young adults who have lingering COVID-19 symptoms are more likely to develop chronic issues with their kidneys, guts and hearts, according to new research from the University of ...
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