Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 13, 2022
A new long COVID study based on the experiences of nearly 100,000 participants provides powerful evidence that many people do not fully recover months after being infected with the coronavirus.The Scottish study found that between six and 18 months after infection, 1 in 20 people had not recovered and 42 percent reported feeling only somewhat better. There were some reassuring aspects to the results: People with asymptomatic infections are... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Health October 14, 2022
Nearly three years into the coronavirus pandemic, the long-lasting consequences of COVID-19 are becoming more evident. What we don’t know: the exact causes of long COVID. What we don’t have: a test to diagnose the condition. Most people who develop COVID recover quickly, but... + más
Dreaded Side Effect Rears Its Ugly Head in Latest COVID Variant | The Daily Beast
New guidance released on diagnosing, treating long COVID symptoms | ABC News
ABC News USA Health October 13, 2022
Nearly half of COVID-19 survivors may have months after they were first infected, a new study suggests.Researchers from across looked at more than 33,000 patients over the age of 16 with a confirmed PCR test for COVID-19 in the past and tracked their symptoms.Results, published... + más
Nearly Half of Covid Patients Haven’t Fully Recovered Months Later, Study Finds | The New York Times
Large study provides powerful evidence of long covid’s lasting impact | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Health October 06, 2022
Most people suffering from are experiencing some trouble performing day-to-day activities, new federal data shows.As of Sept. 26, 81% of adults with ongoing symptoms of COVID lasting three months or longer -- or four out of five adults -- are experiencing limitations in their... + más
CDC says some nursing homes and hospitals no longer need to require universal masking | CBS News
80% with long COVID have debilitating conditions: CDC | ABC7
Forbes USA Business September 28, 2022
Topline As much as the entire population in Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia and Ghana will be exposed to a severe drought lasting more than a year over a 30-year period if global temperatures rise by 3 degrees Celsius, according to a new study, the latest research to warn of... + más
Weight Lifting May Help You Live Longer, Study Says | Time
UN chief asks wealthy nations to impose windfall taxes on fossil fuel industry | Ars Technica
Portland Press Herald USA Health September 24, 2022
A study using the electronic health records of more than 6 million Americans over age 65 found that those who had COVID-19 ran a greater risk of receiving a new diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease within a year. The study, led by researchers at Case Western Reserve University... + más
There's a growing dementia crisis in the veteran community: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
How To Spot The Early Signs Of Alzheimer's | Newsweek
Chicago Tribune USA Health September 22, 2022
DNA testing companies like Ancestry.com and 23andMe are using their expertise in the fight against COVID-19. Ancestry.com’s study is available only to its members, but 23andMe is asking past and present COVID-19 patients (customers or not) to take part in a study that will... + más
San Francisco sued by woman who says her rape-kit DNA was used to arrest her | Ars Technica
Why are hard drive companies investing in DNA data storage? | Ars Technica
The Daily Beast USA World September 22, 2022
All over the world, the rates of death and hospitalization from keep dropping. But our successful mitigation of the worst outcomes of the 33-month-old pandemic belie a growing crisis.More and more people are surviving COVID and staying out of the hospital, but more and more... + más
Mystery as to why new COVID variants have stalled in growth | ABC News
Hundreds of Americans still dying of COVID-19 each day ahead of the fall | ABC News
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