It started as a respiratory illness—or so everyone thought. But it quickly became apparent that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, was so much more.
Women have a higher risk for developing long COVID than men, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
The following is a summary of “Evolving landscape of COVID-19: factors associated with in-hospital COVID-19 related mortality during the 2023–2024 phase of JN.1 subvariant dominance,” published in the ...
An England-wide study of over 58 million people has identified eight rare diseases that carry significantly increased risks for COVID-19-related mortality in fully vaccinated individuals.
The map of flu activity across the United States continues to darken, both figuratively and literally, as case numbers spike ...
Age, gender, and lifestyle are key factors in predicting risks for illnesses like cancer and heart disease, but adding race ...
Although long-term nursing home stay or death decreased before the COVID-19 pandemic, the trend slowed during the pandemic ...
A COVID-19 diagnosis is no longer as frightening as it used to be, thanks to developments in treatment choices. However, a ...