As the world adapts to living with coronavirus, one common question persists: How long does Covid-19 last? Typically, the duration of a Covid-19 infection ranges from a few days to several weeks, ...
As the coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, scientists areworking to discover more specifics about how it’s transmitted — and how best to stop it. But we do know some things. The virus, first ...
How the body responds to COVID-19 will vary from one person to the next, and the same goes for the recovery period from the virus. How long it’ll take to recover from COVID-19 is always going to be ...
Around the globe, a new strain of COVID-19 is spreading exponentially. As health officials prepare for a potential uptick in COVID-19 cases this fall, we asked the experts to answer your FAQs. From ...
Researchers at Texas Biomedical Research Institute and the University of Chicago have uncovered a mechanism that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, uses to protect itself inside the body as ...
Patients with atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, or vitiligo who use immunosuppressants or were vaccinated against COVID-19 are not at an increased risk of developing COVID-19. Progressive disease activity ...
Brazilian researchers reveal that even mild cases of COVID-19 can temporarily reduce heart rate variability, with stress on the autonomic nervous system lasting up to six months—especially in older ...
Some scientists have long suspected that neuronal viruses such as herpes can hasten or even cause dementia. What about infections that don’t attack neurons directly? The COVID-19 pandemic offered ...
The coronavirus is certainly scary, but despite the constant reporting on total cases and a climbing death toll, the reality is that the vast majority of people who come down with COVID-19 survive it.