Jan. 20, 2025, marks five years since the CDC reported the first laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 on American soil.
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Two-thirds of people with post-COVID-19 syndrome have persistent, objective symptoms—including reduced physical exercise capacity and reduced cognitive test performances—for a year or more, with no major changes in symptom clusters during the second year of their illness,
Commonly known as stomach flu, norovirus symptoms often include diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. Unlike COVID-19, RSV and influenza, there is no vaccine for norovirus, and "it's really hard to kill," Dr. Mark Burns, an associate professor of medicine ...
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"This is about the time of year when we would expect to see an increase in COVID, flu, RSV, and also norovirus," said Robbie Goldstein, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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The study recruited the first 1,300 patients with neurological symptoms of Long COVID at the Northwestern Medicine Neuro COVID-19 Clinic between May 2020 and March 2023. Of the 1,300 participants ...
10 bills Kentucky lawmakers have filed The Courier Journal confirmed Sen. Mitch McConnell, Rep. Andy Barr and Rep. Thomas Massie, all Republicans, will be attending the inauguration. Massie's communications director, John Kennedy, added the congressman ...
A study published by Utah researchers found a COVID-19 infection increases the risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome by almost eight times.
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