31 stories tagged #COVID-19

  1. Long COVID Prevalence Plateaus in U.S. Adults, Study Finds
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    Long COVID Prevalence Plateaus in U.S. Adults, Study Finds

    New data shows long COVID rates stable from 2023-2024, with persistent functional limitations affecting daily activities for millions.

    3w ago 1 min read
  2. Trump Admin Blocked FDA Vaccine Studies Showing Benefits
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    Trump Admin Blocked FDA Vaccine Studies Showing Benefits

    Trump officials censored FDA studies that confirmed the benefits of COVID and shingles vaccines, raising questions about political interference.

    3w ago 1 min read
  3. COVID-19 Lockdowns Linked to Drop in Melanoma Diagnoses, Study Finds
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    COVID-19 Lockdowns Linked to Drop in Melanoma Diagnoses, Study Finds

    A study comparing Sweden and Australia reveals pandemic restrictions led to fewer melanoma diagnoses, raising concerns about delayed detection.

    last mo. 1 min read
  4. Deadline Looms for Millions Eligible for COVID-Era IRS Refunds
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    Deadline Looms for Millions Eligible for COVID-Era IRS Refunds

    Millions of taxpayers may be owed refunds from penalties charged during the pandemic; deadline to file a claim is July 10, 2026.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Human Organ Atlas Reveals Body in Unprecedented Detail
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    Human Organ Atlas Reveals Body in Unprecedented Detail

    The Human Organ Atlas uses synchrotron X-rays to image organs at cellular resolution, offering a gold standard for medical research.

    last mo. 2 min read
  6. Bereavement Surge in Cardiovascular Risk During COVID-19
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    Bereavement Surge in Cardiovascular Risk During COVID-19

    A new Swedish study finds that losing a close family member significantly increases cardiovascular disease risk, with a heightened effect during the pandemic.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. Todo sobre los virus respiratorios: Guía esencial
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    Todo sobre los virus respiratorios: Guía esencial

    Conoce los virus respiratorios comunes, síntomas, factores de riesgo y medidas de prevención, incluyendo vacunación.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. Dreams Shaped by Personality and Experience, Not Randomness
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    Dreams Shaped by Personality and Experience, Not Randomness

    New study reveals dreams are influenced by individual traits and daily life events, challenging the notion of random nocturnal narratives. AI aids research.

    last mo. 1 min read