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MRI Scans Reveal Your COVID-19 Can Leave Behind Nasty Brain Damage, Even After You “Recover”
Using advanced multimodal MRI techniques, researchers have mapped the “invisible scars” left behind by the virus. virus. The ...
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How COVID-19 could persist forever
Despite all of the masks, tests, and vaccinations, there is no guarantee that COVID-19 will ever disappear. Even if the virus ...
A particularly infectious subvariant of influenza is keeping emergency room numbers high and causing especially severe ...
Health experts say the U.S. flu season appears to be waning with two straight weeks of decline in measures of flu activity.
Six years since the first documented case of COVID-19 outside of China, the virus accounts for just a relatively few serious cases.
Distinct patterns of SARS-CoV-2 viral dynamics in saliva reveal heterogeneity that cannot be sufficiently explained by conventional clinical characteristics or microRNA profiles alone.
One of the big debates in long COVID research is whether the virus can persist in the body, or whether it leaves the immune ...
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B.C. Court of Appeal sides with Purolator after COVID-19 vaccine mandate led to hundreds of firings
The B.C. Court of Appeal has set aside the decision of a labour administrator who found in favour of Purolator employees who were fired for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
In a new study, researchers at Yale University performed surveillance to understand the current coronaviral landscape of wild and domestic animals in the northeastern United States. They found that ...
A UC Davis study shows a deadly cat coronavirus infects multiple immune cells, helping explain persistent inflammation and ...
NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American:NNVC) (the "Company"), a clinical stage leader developing revolutionary broad-spectrum ...
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Cat disease research reveals coronavirus's broad attack on the immune system
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have uncovered new details about how a once-deadly coronavirus disease in ...
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