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Science history: 'Patient zero' catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002
A person came down with an atypical form of pneumonia in November 2002, but it would be two months before anyone realized it ...
Unraveling mechanisms underlying post-acute SARS-CoV-2 sequelae (long COVID) and finding therapeutic solutions require a full understanding of the causative role of SARS-CoV-2 persistence and/or ...
In fall 2025, rumors spread that the strain of the virus in circulation that causes COVID-19 had "very different signs" compared to other strains of the virus. Referring to it as "COVID-25," people ...
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The signs and symptoms of Long COVID
The pandemic may feel like a thing of the past to many, but the virus hasn’t disappeared. Long COVID, a complex set of ...
At home while arranging care: Keep the patient comfortable, encourage fluid intake (unless contraindicated), avoid sedatives, and do not give antibiotics without medical advice. For infants, ensure ...
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Long Covid’s hidden toll: the South Africans still battling fatigue, anxiety and memory loss
In South Africa, more than 4 million cases of Covid-19 were confirmed. For some people, the physical recovery was just the ...
Harvard researchers have identified eight long COVID trajectories in a major NIH-backed study, offering new insight into how ...
The latest PwC Taxing Times survey shows that although there are signs of progress with faster turnaround times and greater use of data by Sars, there are also “persistent concerns” about procedural ...
There are now clear signs that the tide is turning for the better for South Africa’s economic situation. This is according to Stanlib Asset Management chief economist Kevin Lings, who said that there ...
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South Africa: Long Covid's Hidden Toll - the South Africans Still Battling Fatigue, Anxiety and Memory Loss
Analysis - "I feel better, but my mind isn't the same." Four years after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, such comments are still heard regularly in many medical practices in South Africa. What ...
A new study reveals that women are three times more likely to experience severe long COVID compared to men, highlighting ...
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