Forever Covid-19? Reinfections more likely as virus evolves, experts warn
Some people are bound to get hit more than twice, and repeat cases could mean higher risk for health problems, new research is showing.
The COVID-19 Coronavirus Is Now A Pandemic: What Does That Mean?
That is why the “new” distinction is important ... declaration today may change how people and countries view the COVID-19 causing coronavirus, it doesn’t completely change what needs ...
Why COVID-19 is severe in those with pre-existing conditions
A look at why these conditions increase ... even if you are not infected with the coronavirus. "Fear of the virus and all the changes it is causing are driving anxiety levels up for everyone ...
5G Networks And COVID-19 Coronavirus: Here Are The Latest Conspiracy Theories
Why? Is larting somehow causing COVID-19? Or do 5G towers go up every time enough larting occurs? No, because there is at least one big confounder at play here that is driving these three things ...
A viral reprise: When COVID-19 strikes again and again
There’s no comprehensive data on people getting COVID-19 more than twice, although some states collect information on reinfections in general. New York, for example, reports around 277,000 ...
The Coronavirus Outbreak
Why Covid is causing 'broken heart syndrome' among women: Q&A No lockdowns, no mass testing, no case count —how to live with Covid Women who brave through blizzards & snow for vaccination We are ...
New-Onset Diabetes in COVID-19: An Unexpected Outcome
COVID-19 can cause diabetes, by interfering with the insulin signaling pathway that regulates energy metabolism and cell survival.
COVID-19 made things taste weird, now ‘Paxlovid mouth’ sounds disgusting. What causes dysgeusia?
Scientists don't know exactly why COVID-19 or other infections cause dysgeusia ... The virus could also be causing more direct damage to taste buds, nerves involved in taste, or brain areas ...
There Are 2 New COVID-19 Subvariants Causing Concern Right Now—Here’s What You Need to Know
Omicron has been the dominant COVID-19 variant in the U.S. for months, but it’s spawned several subvariants that have caused spikes in cases. Now, there are two new subvariants infectious ...
Why It’s Safe to Receive Blood from Donors Who’ve Been Vaccinated for COVID-19
Receiving a blood transfusion from a donor who has been vaccinated for COVID-19 is safe. There is no risk of contracting COVID-19 from a blood transfusion. Learn why.
What Is 'Vaccine Shedding'? Why It Can't Happen With the COVID-19 Vaccines
Here's what to know about vaccine shedding, and why it's not something you need to worry about with the COVID-19 shots ... ve found no instances of that causing serious illness.