survivors COVID-19 infectionespecially those hospitalized with severe infections are at increased risk of developing new cardiovascular, neurological, mental health, and inflammatory autoimmune diseases. Acute sequelae of...
July 28, 2022-Approximately 5% of adults infected with COVID-19 (at least 27 million cases worldwide) can lose their sense of smell and taste in the long...
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New Delhi : Estimated life of 20, 507, 518 years COVID-19 In about 81 countries, including India, a study published in the Scientific Reports (Nature Research)...
Chicago (WLS)-Medical images may reveal long-term damage to COVID-19 to the patient’s muscles, nerves, joints, bones and other soft tissues, and according to new medical care,...
One of the key differences revealed is that COVID-19 patients lose their sense of smell but can breathe freely without having to move or block their...
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