Covid
COVID-19 Can Trigger New Onset High Blood Pressure
COVID-19 Can Trigger New Onset High Blood Pressure

Significant association between COVID-19 infection and the development of persistent high blood pressure underscores the need for monitoring and management of cardiovascular complications in COVID-19 survivors.

April 2024

Pandemic: Children Show Slower Language Acquisitio
Pandemic: Children Show Slower Language Acquisition

The limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have altered early social interactions, leading to slower language acquisition among babies born during this period. Understanding the impact of the pandemic on child development is crucial for implementing effective interventions.

March 2024

Why Don’t Some People Get Sick from COVID-19?
Why Don’t Some People Get Sick from COVID-19?

A genetic mutation may explain why some individuals do not experience symptoms or get sick from COVID-19. Understanding the genetic factors influencing COVID-19 susceptibility may inform future research and therapeutic strategies.

March 2024

Post-COVID Emergency Room Consultations: Insights
Post-COVID Emergency Room Consultations: Insights into Healthcare Burden

Survivors of COVID-19 exhibit a significantly higher likelihood of emergency room visits or hospitalizations in the subsequent months, shedding light on the post-COVID healthcare landscape.

March 2024

New COVID Variant EG.5 Now Dominant in US
New COVID Variant EG.5 Now Dominant in US

Variant Eris, a subvariant of Omicron, has emerged as the dominant COVID-19 variant in the United States, raising concerns about its potential impact on public health and the efficacy of existing countermeasures.

March 2024

Exploring the Relationship Between Epilepsy and De
Exploring the Relationship Between Epilepsy and Dementia

Epilepsy’s presence in the early stages of dementia could hasten its progression, suggests recent research amid the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on healthcare.

March 2024

How Has the Pandemic Affected the Mental Health of
How Has the Pandemic Affected the Mental Health of Men and Women?

This study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic and related control measures have impacted the quality of life and mental health of both men and women, highlighting potential gender-specific effects and implications for public health interventions.

March 2024

Repurposing SSRIs for Severe COVID-19 Treatment Ex
Repurposing SSRIs for Severe COVID-19 Treatment Explored

A case-control study examines the association between SSRIs’ use and the severity of COVID-19, exploring the potential repurposing of these drugs for severe cases.

Februery 2024

COVID-19’s Impact on Brain Function Explored wit
COVID-19’s Impact on Brain Function Explored with New Imaging Technique

A novel imaging technique offers insights into the effects of COVID-19 on brain function, providing valuable information for research and treatment.

Februery 2024

Anti-Diabetes Drug Reduces Risk of Long COVID
Anti-Diabetes Drug Reduces Risk of Long COVID

In a trial, one of the most commonly used treatments for COVID-19 reduces the risk of prolonged symptoms by 40%, offering promise in managing long COVID cases.

Februery 2024