an innovative hybrid unsupervised ML technique is introduced to uncover the probability of COVID-19 occurrence based on the breathing patterns and commonly reported symptoms,fever,and cough.Specifically,various metrics,including body temperature,breathing and cough patterns,and physical activity,were ...
COVID-19 is a respiratory condition caused by a coronavirus. Some people are infected but don’t notice any COVID-19 symptoms (doctors call that being asymptomatic). Most people have mild symptoms and get better on their own. But some have severe problems, such as trouble breathing. The od...
Retrospective 392 healthcare workers in the UK showing vitamin D deficiency associated with a greater quantity of COVID-19 symptoms and longer durations of body aches and fatigue. Authors hypothesize that the anti-inflammatory properties .. Nov 22 Anshori et al., Chemistry & Biodiversity, doi:...
and hyperinflammatory manifestations. There have been more than 47 million cases of COVID-19 globally resulting in more than 1.2 million deaths. Additionally, a growing body of data suggests that some patients with COVID-19, including individuals with mild symptoms, will have a variably prolonged...
We analyze data from Twitter to uncover early-warning signals of COVID-19 outbreaks in Europe in the winter season 2019–2020, before the first public announcements of local sources of infection were made. We show evidence that unexpected levels of concerns about cases of pneumonia were raised ...
from the onset of symptoms into severe illness with or without acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)1,2. There is no specific anti-coronavirus treatment for severe patients at present, and whether remdesivir is associated with significant clinical benefits for severe COVID-19 still requires furt...
More than a year after her initial COVID-19 symptoms appeared, Harper Powell is still fighting lingering effects that impact her daily life.
Evidence from longitudinal cohorts that compare mental health symptoms pre-COVID-19 to during COVID-19 is needed to determine if there are gender differences. We are conducting a series of living systematic reviews on COVID-19 mental health5,37,38, including mental health changes5. The objectiv...
there was no way to tell whether symptoms such as headache, fever, fatigue, or general aches and pains were due to vaccination or to early COVID-19 in the first week after the jab—unless
Symptoms for early COVID-19 infection differ among age groups and between men and women, new research has found. These differences are most notable between youngerage groups(16-59 years) compared to older age groups (60->80 years), and men have different symptoms compared to women in the e...