A new study from Oregon State University confirms that more positive and playful people came through the COVID pandemic better than others. Health experts weighed in on the findings.
Higher levels of long COVID were found in lower-income households. More than 1 million children may have been affected by long COVID as of 2023, new federal data published Monday suggests.
A new study has found that Covid-19 could affect brain proteins linked to Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. By Fiona Callingham, Health Reporter specialising in medical ...
You can get in touch with Jess by emailing [email protected]. The number of COVID-19 tests coming back positive is on the decline across the U.S., new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
If you do test positive on a rapid test, that’s a signal that you could spread Covid to someone else. The amount of time you’re contagious varies from person to person, but you can typically ...
Researchers found that COVID-19 may accelerate biological processes linked to Alzheimer’s, showing changes in brain-related ...
The research involved analysing blood samples from 1,252 UK participants, half of whom had tested positive for Covid. The study found significant changes in brain biomarkers linked to Alzheimer's ...
Adults with high levels of playfulness showed strong resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to less playful individuals, new research shows.
In May, the CDC issued new guidelines about isolation. The change suggested that people who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to stay away for five days; instead, people who have COVID-19 ...
Aldeman: Disparities between the highest and lowest performers widened in every state in the last 2 years. But the pattern is ...