6 Possible Causes of Brain Fog
Brain fog isn’t a medical condition itself, but rather a symptom of other medical conditions.
Read MoreBrain fog isn’t a medical condition itself, but rather a symptom of other medical conditions.
Read MoreThe global COVID-19 detection kits market size is valued at USD 3.28 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.05% from 2021 to 2027. Several nations are engaged in the development of kits and apps along with tracking
Read MoreAccording to Facts and Factors market research report, the Global Telehealth Market size & share revenue is expected to grow from USD 62.45 Billion in 2020 to reach USD 475.50 Billion by 2026, at 26.5% annual CAGR growth during forecast period of 2021-2026. The top market
Read MoreThe novel mRNA vaccines of Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech are among the most effective of all the developed vaccines at preventing infection and disease. For that, we are all grateful. But even the best vaccines fail to protect some people some of the time. The clinical trial
Read MoreThe outbreak of Covid-19 on the aircraft carrier the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the isolation of members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in October highlight an often-overlooked consequence of this pandemic. Despite these clear indications that members of the armed forces are susceptible to Covid-19, there is
Read MoreBy: Paul Laudicina Published Apr 12, 2021 Forbes Milder weather in the Northern Hemisphere coincides with an acceleration in COVID vaccinations in selected countries, the U.S. notable among them. So many appear to be emerging from their hibernation seeking (somewhat prematurely, according to the CDC) a
Read MoreBy: Alfonso C. Hernandez-Romieu, MD; Serena Leung, MPH; Armand Mbanya, MD; Brendan R. Jackson, MD; Jennifer R. Cope, MD; Dena Bushman, MSN, MPH; Meredith Dixon, MD; Jessica Brown, PhD; Tim McLeod, MPH; Sharon Saydah, PhD; Deblina Datta, MD; Kate Koplan, MD; Felipe Lobelo, MD, PhD Published
Read MoreTelehealth can facilitate access to care, reduce risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, conserve scarce medical supplies, and reduce strain on health care capacity and facilities while supporting continuity of care.
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis in the United States—and the associated business closures, event cancellations, and work-from-home policies—triggered a deep economic downturn of uncertain duration. The Federal Reserve stepped in with a broad array of actions to limit the economic damage from the pandemic, including up to $2.3
Read MoreA new study suggests that many patients with long-term COVID-19 symptoms still experience health issues six months following infection, are survivors with "long haul" disease have a greater risk of dying and use a more significant number of medications than patients who have fully recovered from
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