Symptoms may progressively worsen in some people, going from mild to severe.If you develop symptoms, you should stay at home to prevent the spread of the disease into the community. Wearing a face mask will help prevent the spread of the disease to others....
As policymakers continue to discuss further actions to alleviate the burdens of the COVID-19 pandemic, it will be important to consider how the increased need for mental health and substance use services will likely persist long term, even if new cases and deaths due to the novel coronavirus ...
Study Selection Original studies of the incubation period of COVID-19, defined as the time from infection to the onset of signs and symptoms. Data Extraction and Synthesis Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) reporting guideline, 3 reviewers indep...
Our findings are in contrast to the previous finding, suggesting that depressive symptoms are closely linked to higher likelihood of experiencing unmet healthcare needs [37]. This may imply that older adults with more sadness or depression may have no or limited healthcare needs because experience ...
While most people are aware that older or chronically ill people are at risk for serious complications of flu, groups such as pregnant women, young children, and obese people are also at high risk. Common symptoms of flu and COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath, or diff...
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alleviate the social phobia of college students in the short term by removing the social stimuli that originally triggered their fears (e.g., shared meals, and club activities); but on the other hand, they may be at risk of increased social phobia symptoms when they resume normal social inte...
Muscle Function Loss and Gain of Body Weight during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Elderly Women: Effects of One Year of Lockdown. J. Nutr. Health Aging 2021, 25, 1028–1029. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Visser, M.; Schaap, L.A.; Wijnhoven, H.A.H. Self-Reported Impact of the COVID-...
On the other hand, by Wave 2, although extraversion provided positive coping against anxiety in general, it was associated with higher levels of COVID-19 anxiety and generalized anxiety and depression symptoms in young people. Over both of these two waves in the United States, an increase in ...
Why do some people — even the elderly — have few or no obvious symptoms? Why do others — despite being young and healthy — quickly collapse, go into a cytokine storm and die? Why do a rare subset of children who have recovered from Covid-19 present weeks later with a deadly toxic...