COVID-19 severity not linked to long-term problems
Fatigue, ill-health and breathlessness are all common following COVID-19.
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Fatigue, ill-health and breathlessness are all common following COVID-19.
Most people hospitalised with COVID-19 have at least one symptom six months after falling ill, according to a follow-up study of people in Wuhan China.
The European Medicines Agency gave its backing to 15 new medicines at its December meeting, taking its total for the year to 96.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has confirmed that health authorities can extract six doses of vaccine from each vial of Comirnaty, a vaccine against COVID-19 manufactured by Pfizer/BioNTech.
Cybercriminals hacked into the European Medicine Agency (EMA) in December to steal key files related to COVID-19 vaccines, the agency has confirmed.
Interview and article by Christine Clark A recent Canadian study examining comorbidities before and after the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) used distance matrices to match RA cases… read more.
Article written by Christine Clark Is there case for mass vitamin D supplementation to mitigate the effects of covid-19?
Article written by Christine Clark A meta-analysis of 11 randomised clinical trials of ivermectin to treat covid-19 infection shows a resoundingly positive effect.
Feel like you’re suffering from face blindness? Research shows masks change the way we process faces.
A widely used tuberculosis vaccine is associated with reduced likelihood of contracting COVID-19 (coronavirus), according to a new study by Cedars-Sinai.
Article written by Christine Clark and Colin Brown We are hearing almost hourly warnings of how the NHS will soon be overwhelmed with Covid-19 cases. Yet we have… read more.
A survey of more than 4,000 UK emergency care doctors has shown that they need more support to recover from work pressures between shifts.
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