Two years after the outbreak of COVID-19, the impact of the pandemic on our overall health will last longer according to the experts.
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How COVID-19 Has Impacted My Practice and Our Ability to Practice MedicineWeidner Jr., JoeMaryland Medicine
Inequality in life expectancy between countries has also decreased. Even COVID may not substantially alter this picture. And I trust we will have widespread distribution of approved vaccines and that we will slowly return back to a new normal. ...
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down the transmission of COVID-19, Americans had to make drastic lifestyle changes. The way we interact with others, how and when we exercise, and our eating patterns were all affected. Keep reading to learn more about the recent research on how the pandemic has affected our physical well...
Obesity increases the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 and other health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers.
(71%) participants responded. Mean age of the participants was 78 years, 32% lived alone, and 80% had at least one chronic condition. The majority (three quarters) adopted some distancing practices during the first months of the pandemic. Several pandemic-related changes were reported in life...