There is "absolutely no evidence" that covid-19 vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men, says new expert guidance. The guidance,1 published by the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists and the British Fertility Society, comes amid concerns...
The effects of this can be profound. So we wanted to document what it was like to live with long-termsmelland taste problems, and we did this by working with thesmell-losscharityAbScent, which has an online support group for people with post-COVID smell problems. By speaking to people in...
It is also only likely to affect a very small number of people. Griffith University Ph.D. student Mr. Ng Wern Hann said that while a lot of COVID research has been focused on respiratory infection, particularly in the lungs and nasal region, there has not been much focus on the eyes. ...
(Aleve), aspirin, or acetaminophen (Tylenol)beforethe COVID vaccine to help prevent vaccine side effects like muscle aches, headache, chills or injection site soreness. It is not known if these medicines will affect how well the COVID vaccine works if you take it before the vaccine. NyQuil...
The COVID vaccines can affect menstrual cycles, but the changes are small and short-lived, research shows
I do want to turn back to these two studies. A criticism has been, Dean, that those were done at a time when we didn't have the ability to do a lot of testing. So the presence of COVID was largely determined by symptomatology-- not completely, but that was a measure. Does that ...
WASHINGTON - Sensory symptoms, including loss of taste and smell, sometimes come with COVID-19, but a new study found that COVID-19 can also infect inner ear cells, causing hearing and balance issues in some COVID-19 patients. In the study, published Oct. 29, researchers at MIT ...
COVID-19 “more than a respiratory infection” “This report describes often striking cases of neurological and psychiatric illness as being sometimes associated with severe COVID-19 in hospitalised patients,” says Michael Sharpe, a professor of psychological medicine at the University of Oxford. “...
Social distancing applies to pets as well as humans in households with positive cases of COVID-19. Confirmed cases of pets infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are being reported across the U.S.
As the pandemic progresses, we're growing increasingly aware COVID-19 affects multiple parts of the body beyond the lungs. That includes the skin.