Long COVID isn’t just about fatigue or brain fog. New medical insights suggest the virus may be leaving a lasting mark on ...
Most people with COVID-19 do not need to go to the hospital, including those with diabetes. However, diabetes may increase the risk of severe illness. People who have breathing problems and chest pain ...
While some have mild symptoms with COVID-19, others can have severe symptoms, resulting in hospitalization and even death.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The term "long COVID" is used to describe a wide range of health problems that many people experience long after their infection. Symptoms can fall into a wide spectrum from mild ...
ME/CFS and the closely related long COVID could be caused by damage to the brainstem, according to a new scientific theory.
More than three years into the coronavirus pandemic, fewer and fewer people are experiencing their first Covid-19 infections. But as cases climb, those who’ve had the virus before may wonder: What are ...
Stone is a retired infectious disease physician, medical journalist, and author. Feinberg is professor of medicine/infectious disease and professor of behavioral medicine and psychiatry at the West ...
The government is ready to declare COVID-19 over: The nationwide state of emergency is set to end on May 11. In California, the state of emergency concluded in February. Johns Hopkins University shut ...
There's little evidence to suggest partygoers want to get sick on purpose. As coronavirus cases continue rising at an alarming rate in parts of the U.S., the notion of parties where guests knowingly ...
Experts say human behavior and vaccinations have prevented millions of cases. When the omicron wave hit the United States, it spread throughout the country like wildfire. Different models estimate ...
From COVID-19 lockdowns to Biden's inflation and Trump's tariffs, bad things have happened when economics are sidelined in ...
It was the largest burst of emergency spending in U.S. history: two years, six laws and more than $5 trillion intended to break the deadly grip of the coronavirus pandemic. The money spared the U.S.