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Our brains are extremely powerful. When it functions properly, it does some phenomenal things. No one realizes how our brain operates our body's in the background and how it plays a key role in our...
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In this first of The BMJ's covid-19 grand rounds, we focus on the phenomenon of "long covid". Many patients who have relatively mild symptoms from the infect...
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M aybe we should think of Covid-19 as a heart disease. When SARS-CoV-2 virus was added to human heart cells grown in lab dishes, the long muscle fibers that keep hearts beating were diced into short
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"Death is not the only adverse outcome of covid-19," writes Nisreen Alwan, an epidemiologist who is experiencing a range of prolonged, fluctuating, and debilitating symptoms several months after her
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"Has covid-19 gone?" My first thought every morning for six months. A few weeks ago, I was jubilant. The muscle aches had evaporated, my head was clear. I announced this to Rachael, a friend who ...
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Coronaviruses are a frequent cause of the common cold. Most of us bounce back from colds without any lasting health effects. So, you might think that individuals who survive other infectious diseas...
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A few weeks ago, we wrote a BMJ Opinion piece about the long term impacts of covid and called for patients' experiences of long covid to be included in any initiatives to explore the experience of ...
Lire la suiteNew data helps illustrate what Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren might have meant when he described "too much medical uncertainty and too many unknown health risks" as reasons for postponing the Big
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Le virologue désire poursuivre la stratégie d'écrasement de la courbe jusqu'à la distribution d'un vaccin efficace. Dans un article, le magazine " Scientific American, écrit que ces dernières...
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