Long covid affects about Eighteen million U.S. people and with booster shots possibly helping to reduce symptoms. ...
1 in 10 pregnant women who get COVID-19 have long-lasting symptoms, which doctors often overlook. ...
United States: A new study shows that a cancer drug called eganelisib might help stop damage to organs from severe COVID infections. Eganelisib works by blocking a part of the immune system that causes harmful inflammation in cancer tumors. In ...
United States: COVID-19 and its outcomes – such as hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) also depend on the usage of Cannabis, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open. It is to be noted that the researchers ...
United States: Amidst the lingering aftermath of Covid, individuals previously hospitalized due to the virus remain ensnared in the clutches of elevated mortality and grave maladies even three years post-infection, as unearthed by a recent study. The investigation divulged that ...
United States: Breakthrough infections of COVID-19 in those already vaccinated might present an unforeseen advantage: fortified immunity against ensuing SARS-CoV-2 encounters. Research spearheaded by the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) elucidates that individuals who undergo breakthrough infections cultivate a ...
United States: Health experts foresee an escalation in COVID-19 cases as the summer progresses, driven by the proliferation of another terrifying variant. The KP.2 variant now constitutes 28% of COVID-19 cases in the United States, a significant increase from a ...
United States: In the United States, the current levels of COVID-19 have dwindled to some of their lowest points yet, yet a fresh breed of virus variants poses a new threat to disrupt this declining trend as the nation approaches ...
United States: A new warning has been issued by the health experts across the globe, after witnessing unmeasurable increase in the number of superbugs resistance to current drugs. Recently, a fresh warning was given by the former chief medical officer ...
A recent study suggests that tea could serve as a formidable weapon against COVID-19, potentially aiding in the fight against the virus's spread. ...