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With a simple skin biopsy, researchers can learn about neurological conditions that may be associated with long COVID.
State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo is speaking to the community about the updated federal recommendations for healthy ...
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Stars Insider on MSNBrain fog: the new long COVID symptomIt begins subtly—maybe you lose your train of thought mid-sentence, forget why you walked into a room, or reread the same ...
Long COVID continues to affect millions, with symptoms that mirror those of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue ...
Patients fear the clinic’s closure will end their access to the latest research, clinical trials for new treatments, and ...
Joan B Soriano had no particular aspiration to become a doctor, and no one in his family studied Medicine. But growing up in ...
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Dr. Joseph Ladapo called on federal agencies to expand research into what he calls vaccine “injuries,” alongside research ...
UC Davis researchers find cats could help us learn about long COVID. They've found a new cell therapy boosts immune systems in cats with severe coronavirus.
Cats with a severe coronavirus disease experienced an immune system boost after treatment with an MSC therapy, opening translational avenues for humans.
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MedPage Today on MSNVaccines, Transgender Care, COVID: Senators' Questions for HHS Nominee Run the GamutBrian Christine, MD, the Trump administration's nominee for assistant secretary for health, fielded questions on a wide ...
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Tribune Online on MSNHow COVID-19 research is revolutionising understanding of brain health —Kelechi Elechi, Nigerian translational scientistKelechi Wisdom Elechi is a doctoral researcher specialising in ageing neurodegenerative diseases. With a background in ...
Nursing homes that allowed visitors during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic did not see higher infection rates, even during one of its most dangerous phases, academic researchers conclude in a ...
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