How can COVID-19 vaccines benefit people? A study based on the theory of the commonsYiqing SuYanyan LiShifei ZhangXiaohan Chen
The COVID pandemic has found a way to wreak havoc on the world in just about every way. Not to mention the astronomical impact it has had on human health, both physical and mental. One of the most prominent issues COVID has caused, besides mortal sickness, is problems with sleep. ...
the risk of infection was higher among health care workers who did not wear eye protection. But because COVID causes severe respiratory problems and other symptoms, and because most eye doctors closed their
Serum and CSF cytokine levels after mild respiratory COVID, related to Figure 1 Table S2. COVID subject and non-COVID control subject characteristics, related to Figures 2 and 3 Table S3. Single-cell RNA sequencing statistics and analyses, related to Figure 3 Table S4. Serum and CSF ...
While the arts can’t stop the COVID-19 virus or the social unrest we see in the world today, they can give us insight into the choices we make when moving through crises and chaos. The arts invite everyone to think in new ways.We often experience works of art as something that’s ...
So COVID vaccination can cause temporary changes to menstrual cycles. But how? People are equally likely to report changes with all types of COVID vaccine, suggesting that the effect is a result of the immune response rather than any particular vaccine formulation. Immune molecules called...
There is promising evidence to suggest that the current vaccines will protect you from most variants, or mutations, of COVID-19 that are currently spreading in the United States. It is possible that some variants might cause illness in some people after they are vaccinated. However, if a vacc...
Compared with 384 uninfected control subjects, those who tested positive for Covid had greater overall brain shrinkage and more grey matter shrinkage, particularly in areas linked to smell. For example, those who had Covid lost an additional 1.8% of the parahippocampal gyru...
Morris also sees patients who are struggling with some of the same health problems. "I feel for them, and some are kind of like me. Ever since I had COVID, I have had shortness of breath, and that's one of the biggest complaints I think," she said "Now, if I carry groceries to...
When Robb Willer looks back on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic—when leaders still had a chance to stop the virus from bringing the world to a halt—there’s a fateful moment that stands out. In February 2020, global health authorities spoke in one voice, advising the p...