Does COVID-19 affect male fertility?World Journal of Urology -doi:10.1007/S00345-020-03208-WAnis AbobakerAli Ahmed RabaSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
2020 is the last year of China's 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP). However, the sudden COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the original pace of production and life. It's also a major test for the country's public health system. "The practice of fighting COVID-19 exposed many loop...
“People get sick for others reasons than COVID,” she adds “The proportion of children ill with other things that went on to have symptoms at 4 and 8 weeks was less than those children who were sick with COVID, but those who were sick at 4 weeks with other illnesses had a much mo...
A large UK study suggests people who had been infected with covid-19 experienced some cognitive decline, but the findings are far from definitive
2022年10月18日下午,我院金融系苏荣斌老师为金融系全体教师作“How does the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic affect the interactions between the stock, oil, gold, currency, and cryptocurrency markets?”的主题讲座。 讲座中,苏荣斌老师结合详尽的PPT课件及丰富的投稿经验,分享整个投稿过程中如期刊在初审阶...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the vast differences in approaches to the control and containment of coronavirus across the world and has demonstrated the varied success of such approaches in minimizing the transmission of coronavirus. While previous studies have demonstrated high predictive...
COVID could also indirectly affect the brain. The virus candamage blood vesselsand cause either bleeding or blockages resulting in the disruption of blood, oxygen, ornutrient supply to the brain, particularly to areas responsible for problem solving. ...
According to Dr. Cooper, there are two dominant cardiac issues related to COVID-19: heart failure, when theheart muscledoesn't pump blood as well as it should, and arrhythmias, orabnormal heart rhythms, that can be related to the infection or to the effect of medications used to treat th...
"To study this question, we will look at the overall stimulation of B cell responses during infection with COVID-19," he said. The research will explore how those B cell responses target the virus' spike protein, which sticks out around the virus' surface like the top of a crown, hence...
"Before this study, most scientists thought that the loss of smell in COVID-19 was mainly due to inflammation and damage to the olfactory nerves. Now, we have compiled evidence from medical imaging that COVID-19loss of smellis also due to swelling and blockage of the passages in the nose...