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For some people, It starts with basic flu symptoms. But it could eventually affect your lungs, liver, kidneys, and even your brain.” (医生们继续了解 COVID-19 对你身体的短期和长期影响。对一 些人来说,它始于基本的流感症状。但它最终会影响你的肺、肝、肾,甚至你的大脑。 )故可推知,这篇 ...
By speaking to people in this group, we were able tobuild a pictureof the wider impacts of disrupted smell following COVID-19. At the time of conducting our research, over 9,000 people had joined the group. Every day we were seeing new accounts of the devastating effect of sensory change...
COVID can still spread rapidly, especially through close person-to-person contact. You can get the virus and spread it even if you've been vaccinated or had the virus before. How long are you contagious with COVID? People seem to pass on the virus most often about two days before ...
Pneumonia is a key criterion for the severity of COVID-19. Whether COVID-19 symptoms are indicators of pneumonia in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants is unclear. 6200 non-hospitalized patients with COVID-19 from three sites in three hospitals were divided into three cohorts: ...
Pets may also transfer the virus from human-to-human on their fur, feathers, or skin. For example, if you had COVID-19 and coughed or sneezed on your cat, and then your cat visited your neighbor, and they patted it, then the virus might be transferred to your neighbor’s hand and ...
Joseph Fair, a virologist and NBC News contributor who is nowhimself sick with COVID-19, said that research was based on the most critically ill COVID-19 patients in hospitals who had labored breathing. Researchers detected evidence of virus, but that doesn't mean they found infectious virus...
“In connection with Covid-19, many people experienced losing their sense of smell or having it distorted, but actually it has always been a common problem,” says Alexander Wieck Fjældstad. Fifteen percent of the population has a reduced sense of smell. The problem increases with age and...
It doesn't mean doctors have to sniff patients' poo, either: You can also smell cancer on someone's breath, so just talking to a patient can give a doctor an opportunity to do that. (Historically, by the way, physicians use to taste patients' urine, from which they could diagnose a ...