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patients with hematological malignancies had higher mortality, while the N3C dataset confirmed that "patients who received recent immunotherapies or targeted therapies did not have higher risk of overall mortality," Sharafeldin and her co-authors wrote in theirJournal...
Research shows that the supply and demand for talent in some industries have been affected by COVID-19. The pandemic could also affect what people want to pursue as a career, and the choice of major which students choose to pursue at universities. How is it going to affect job seek...
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. The virus also activates the immune system, and...
Meanwhile, the 12th and 13th FYPs propose strengthening the public healthcare system, improving urban and rural medical services and boosting the provision of medical supplies, advancing the reform of public hospitals, and improving the prevention and control capacity for major diseases a...
(1) Single-vehicle (SV) crashes prior to lockdown order (Normal times SV); (2) multi-vehicle (MV) crashes prior to lockdown order (Normal times MV); (3) Single-vehicle crashes after lockdown order (COVID times SV); and (4) Multi-vehicle crashes after lockdown order (COVID times ...
CBS Baltimore) --The COVID pandemic seemed to be waning in the spring. As case numbers fell and vaccination numbers rose, mask mandates eased, and people returned to offices. Life was moving toward some sort of new normal. It's since become clear that the pandemic wasn't ending so much...
What’s more, people living with HIV are not spared from the economic and social fallout of COVID-19, including social isolation and mental health concerns. But services have adapted to the new reality and have taken steps to ensure that people with HIV can safely receive the care they need...
byWiley Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Recent research indicates that during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the proportion of working-aged U.S. adults without health insurance did not change despite increases in unemployment, and the prevalence of unhealthy behaviors decreased. The ...
Researchers at Université Laval, the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec-Université Laval and Université de Montréal received a $2.2 million grant today from the COVID-19 Immunity Working Group to measure the impact of the pandemic on food workers.