When using our alternative definition of long COVID that consisted of having at least one of the symptoms that were statistically associated with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection ≥12 weeks after infection, the risk factor patterns were largely still observed (Supplementary Table7). Females, eth...
The survey collected information from carers about the person with dementia including demographics, clinical information and neuropsychiatric symptoms, both before and after the outbreak of COVID-19, using an abbreviated version of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory18, as well as information about the carers...
We excluded the 214 pregnant women with COVID-19-related symptoms but at least twice tests of a negative result of SARS-CoV-2 detection. Finally, a total of 11,078 pregnant women satisfied the study criteria and were included in this study, 65 of them were recorded as confirmed cases of...
ResultsAmong 400 patients who were randomized in the primary analysis population (median age, 37 years [interquartile range {IQR}, 29-48]; 231 women [58%]), 398 (99.5%) completed the trial. The median time to resolution of symptoms was 10 days (IQR, 9-13) in the ivermectin group com...
During the current pandemic there have been many medical reports of encephalopathic changes probably produced in the majority of patients during and after COVID-19 infections. One of the common symptoms of encephalopathy is depression. I agree with you that depression is a major consequence of the...
LONDON (Reuters) - Women in their 40s and 50s appear more at risk of long-term problems following discharge from hospital after COVID-19, with many suffering months of persistent symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness and brain fog, two UK studies found on ...
Some distinctive COVID-19 symptoms, like loss of taste and smell, now appear to be less common.
A new study found that females with Long COVID-19 syndrome were more symptomatic than males. Females were statistically significantly more likely to experience difficulty swallowing, fatigue, chest pain, and palpitations at long-term follow-up, according
A Dartmouth-Gallup study finds that women are more concerned about COVID-19 than men, a difference that transcends party lines. This female perspective towards the pandemic may be overlooked due to the underrepresentation of women in the workplace that i
In a study of the first 108 patients seen by Mayo Clinic's Post-COVID-19 Care Clinic, researchers found that women predominantly showed symptoms of fatigue, followed by muscle pain and low blood pressure, while men primarily experienced shortness of brea