COVID-19 remains stubbornly inconsistent. More than a million people have died and 35 million have been diagnosed, but a large
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Preventing a COVID-19 pandemic—in wildlife
While most of the global effort to contain COVID-19 focuses on its continuing human cost, a team of researchers has
Continue reading »The Art of Getting All Done Up With Nowhere to Go
It's been a month since my last at-home pedicure and nearly a year since I set foot in a nail
Continue reading »Coronavirus symptoms update: Main differences between cold, flu and COVID-19
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Continue reading »Study details highest-risk groups for dying of COVID-19 in Sweden
Being a man, having a lower income, having a lower level of education, not being married, and being born abroad
Continue reading »Young people hospitalized with COVID-19 face substantial adverse outcomes
While older age is widely recognized as a risk factor for increased morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19, younger patients
Continue reading »‘Brain fog’ following COVID-19 recovery may indicate PTSD
A new report suggests that lingering “brain fog” and other neurological symptoms after COVID -19 recovery may be due to
Continue reading »Direct-to-patient COVID-19 surveillance study launches in Boston
As the number of new cases of COVID-19 begin to increase again in our area and as schools face the
Continue reading »What is contact tracing, and how does it work with COVID-19?
What is contact tracing, and how does it work with COVID-19? The goal of contact tracing is to alert people
Continue reading »COVID-19 antibodies in donated plasma decline within first months after symptom onset
Although there is still uncertainty about the clinical benefits and role of convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19, new research suggests
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