Por: Forbes Tech December 06, 2022
3D illustration of a virus infection (coronavirus, viral pneumonia or influenza) and the risks of ... [+] complications for the urinary system (kidneys,bladder,ureter). Front view. Isolated on black background. getty A new finds that symptomatic Covid-19 infection is associated with the risk of developing or exacerbating overactive bladder symptoms. As an overlooked area of study, only a handful of investigations have focused on the impact of... + full article
Associated Press USA Science November 23, 2022
Americans who got the updated COVID-19 booster shots are better protected against symptomatic infection than those who haven’t — at least for now, U.S. health officials said Tuesday.Updated boosters rolled out by Pfizer and rival Moderna in September have been a hard sell... + más
Moderna says new Covid booster better against omicron BA.5, triggers immune response against BQ.1.1 | CNBC
How much better are updated COVID boosters? Pfizer announces first results in human clinical trial | CBS News
Ars Technica USA Science November 23, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 22, 2022 6:55 pm UTC / Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House chief medical adviser, speaks alongside COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha during a briefing on COVID-19 at the White House on November 22, 2022,... + más
Kids 5-11 can now get the bivalent, BA.5-targeting COVID booster | Ars Technica
CDC study: Omicron-specific boosters show modest benefit compared to earlier vaccines | Portland Press Herald
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 22, 2022
Omicron Boosters Probably Aren't Very Effective Against Mild Covid Illness, But Will Likely Prevent Hospitalizations, Experts Say | NBC 6 South Florida
Omicron boosters probably aren't very effective against mild Covid illness, but will likely prevent hospitalizations, experts say | CNBC
Time USA Health November 19, 2022
Although Mac Howard has spent the last 16 years without a , he never feels truly free. The 58-year-old Indiana resident still studies his urine for any traces of blood, and every time he marks another anniversary of his diagnosis, there’s a twist of fear in his stomach.... + más
How Bladder Cancer Differs By Age and Sex | Time
FDA Approves First Gene Therapy For High-Risk, Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer | RTTNews
Time USA Health November 16, 2022
Bladder cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed forms of cancer in the U.S. About 1 in 40 Americans born today will develop this cancer at some point in their lifetime, and a majority of these people will be males over the age of 60. is the fourth most common cancer in... + más
Bladder Cancer Can Be Tough on Mental Health. Here's How to Cope | Time
Man gets jump-rope stuck in bladder after shoving it into his penis | New York Post
New York Post USA Life November 15, 2022
He should have skipped this jump rope. A 79-year-old Japanese man managed to get a 90-inch jump-rope stuck in his bladder after allegedly shoving the rope into his penis. Doctors wrote in published in Urology Case Reports that the unidentified man inserted the rope through his... + más
I was rejected from a job because my penis is too big | New York Post
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
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