CDC testing data for the same period reveals that 6.6 percent of COVID-19 tests came back positive, with Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin seeing the highest test positivity ...
Women are more likely than men to develop long COVID, a new study finds, with the highest risk in women ages 40 to 54. Women ...
Leukocyte count, a widely available and inexpensive clinical marker of inflammation, may help predict the severity of long COVID symptoms in postmenopausal women, researchers reported.
U.S. sociologist Scott Feld wrote, "Your friends have more friends than you do." Feld's so-called friendship paradox states ...
The vast majority of people in a study with long COVID had experienced multiple SARS-CoV-2 infections over the course of a ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have found that contracting COVID-19 significantly affects fear levels. Mild cases tend ...
Recent studies suggest that women and patients with multiple COVID-19 infections are at a higher risk of developing long COVID. Here are four other studies.
While the pandemic’s emergency phase ended in May 2023, the threat of infection remains a governing force in the lives of ...
Men may experience more severe COVID-19 infections, but women are more likely to develop long-term symptoms, a new study finds. Daniella Segura McClatchy News As the shock and fear of COVID-19 ...
In hospitalized COVID-19 patients, azvudine shows lower all-cause mortality and fewer adverse events than Paxlovid, with ...