However, the COVID-19 recession is shaping up to be different. For starters, people are being asked to curtail outside activities. This is particularly true for those who have medical conditions that put them at higher risk—the type of individuals who use health care the most. On top of...
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...
"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...
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...
In many ways, HIV scientists are well-prepared to take on COVID-19 research, Schacker said. “HIV is where we learned how to do clinical trials rapidly, where we learned how to get drugs through the FDA [Food and Drug Administration] rapidly. So we’ve taken that toolbox and shifted ...
How long does COVID stay in the air? Research shows the virus can live in the air for up to 3 hours. Community spread Sometimes, a person may know how they got the virus. They can trace back to their contact with someone who's been sick. In other cases, the cause is unknown. Com...
According to the World Health Organization, “At present, there is no evidence that the risk of infection or complications of COVID-19 is different among people living with HIV who are clinically and immunologically stable on antiretroviral treatment when compared with the general population.” ...
In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers analyzing national data from more than 63,000 patients with cancer and a positive COVID-19 diagnosis report an increased risk of death among those who were older, male, had a higher number of comorbid
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
In addition, the economic turmoil triggered by the outbreak of the COVID-19 health crisis slowed down not only the economies of the MENA region, but also the economy as a whole. However, despite the perversity of these various crises, the stock markets of some of the countries in the ...