Multiple COVID infections can lead to chronic health issues
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Multiple COVID infections can lead to chronic health issues
Multiple COVID infections can lead to chronic health issues
Struggling to assess pandemic risks? You’re not alone.
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Struggling to assess pandemic risks? You’re not alone.
Struggling to assess pandemic risks? You’re not alone.
The EG.5 COVID variant is spiking. Is it time to mask up?
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The EG.5 COVID variant is spiking. Is it time to mask up?
The EG.5 COVID variant is spiking. Is it time to mask up?
An overdose drug shows promise for long COVID patients
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An overdose drug shows promise for long COVID patients
An overdose drug shows promise for long COVID patients
For some long COVID patients, exercise is bad medicine
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For some long COVID patients, exercise is bad medicine
For some long COVID patients, exercise is bad medicine
Blood cleaning? Long COVID patients turn to unproven treatments
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Blood cleaning? Long COVID patients turn to unproven treatments
Blood cleaning? Long COVID patients turn to unproven treatments
COVID can trigger tinnitus. Could the vaccines do the same?
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COVID can trigger tinnitus. Could the vaccines do the same?
COVID can trigger tinnitus. Could the vaccines do the same?
‘Microclots’ could help solve the long COVID puzzle
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‘Microclots’ could help solve the long COVID puzzle
‘Microclots’ could help solve the long COVID puzzle
Omicron variant XBB.1.5 is the most contagious yet
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Omicron variant XBB.1.5 is the most contagious yet
Omicron variant XBB.1.5 is the most contagious yet
How do you know if you have long COVID?
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How do you know if you have long COVID?
How do you know if you have long COVID?
What long COVID means for kids—and who’s struggling the most
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What long COVID means for kids—and who’s struggling the most
What long COVID means for kids—and who’s struggling the most
Omicron subvariants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 may soon take over the U.S.
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Omicron subvariants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 may soon take over the U.S.
Omicron subvariants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 may soon take over the U.S.
Could COVID-19 trigger depression?
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Could COVID-19 trigger depression?
Could COVID-19 trigger depression?
Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care
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Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care
Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care
What comes after Omicron? New variants are emerging.
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What comes after Omicron? New variants are emerging.
What comes after Omicron? New variants are emerging.
How COVID-19 headaches are different from others
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How COVID-19 headaches are different from others
How COVID-19 headaches are different from others
Is the COVID-19 pandemic over?
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Is the COVID-19 pandemic over?
Is the COVID-19 pandemic over?
Amid COVID, Latino immigrants put trust in their 'promotoras'
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Amid COVID, Latino immigrants put trust in their 'promotoras'
Amid COVID, Latino immigrants put trust in their 'promotoras'
6 big questions about new Omicron-targeting boosters answered
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6 big questions about new Omicron-targeting boosters answered
6 big questions about new Omicron-targeting boosters answered
COVID-19 took a unique toll on undocumented immigrants
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COVID-19 took a unique toll on undocumented immigrants
COVID-19 took a unique toll on undocumented immigrants
COVID rebounds aren't definitively linked to Paxlovid
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COVID rebounds aren't definitively linked to Paxlovid
COVID rebounds aren't definitively linked to Paxlovid
How multiple COVID-19 infections can harm the body
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How multiple COVID-19 infections can harm the body
How multiple COVID-19 infections can harm the body
Debate deepens over Wuhan market's role in the pandemic
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Debate deepens over Wuhan market's role in the pandemic
Debate deepens over Wuhan market's role in the pandemic
Should you get a second COVID booster now, or wait for updated shots?
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Should you get a second COVID booster now, or wait for updated shots?
Should you get a second COVID booster now, or wait for updated shots?
One of the best tools for predicting COVID-19 outbreaks? Sewage.
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One of the best tools for predicting COVID-19 outbreaks? Sewage.
One of the best tools for predicting COVID-19 outbreaks? Sewage.
Why BA.4 and BA.5 are causing fresh U.S. outbreaks
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Why BA.4 and BA.5 are causing fresh U.S. outbreaks
Why BA.4 and BA.5 are causing fresh U.S. outbreaks
Young adults are volunteering to get COVID-19—for science
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Young adults are volunteering to get COVID-19—for science
Young adults are volunteering to get COVID-19—for science
Helping kids overcome a fear of shots
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Helping kids overcome a fear of shots
Helping kids overcome a fear of shots
Inside a long COVID patient's struggle to get treatment
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Inside a long COVID patient's struggle to get treatment
Inside a long COVID patient's struggle to get treatment
Hard hit by COVID-19, Black Americans are recovering slowly
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Hard hit by COVID-19, Black Americans are recovering slowly
Hard hit by COVID-19, Black Americans are recovering slowly
How long does COVID-19 linger in your body?
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How long does COVID-19 linger in your body?
How long does COVID-19 linger in your body?
Lost your smell to COVID-19? Here’s how to retrain your brain.
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Lost your smell to COVID-19? Here’s how to retrain your brain.
Lost your smell to COVID-19? Here’s how to retrain your brain.
Will two new Omicron variants drive another surge in the U.S.?
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Will two new Omicron variants drive another surge in the U.S.?
Will two new Omicron variants drive another surge in the U.S.?
COVID-19’s hidden toll: millions of orphaned children
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COVID-19’s hidden toll: millions of orphaned children
COVID-19’s hidden toll: millions of orphaned children
What we know about the BA.2 subvariant driving a new wave
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What we know about the BA.2 subvariant driving a new wave
What we know about the BA.2 subvariant driving a new wave
Are more powerful vaccines coming? T cell shots show promise.
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Are more powerful vaccines coming? T cell shots show promise.
Are more powerful vaccines coming? T cell shots show promise.
Even mild COVID-19 can cause your brain to shrink
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Even mild COVID-19 can cause your brain to shrink
Even mild COVID-19 can cause your brain to shrink
Can this 19th-century health practice help with long COVID?
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Can this 19th-century health practice help with long COVID?
Can this 19th-century health practice help with long COVID?
Are some people resistant to COVID-19? Geneticists are on the hunt.
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Are some people resistant to COVID-19? Geneticists are on the hunt.
Are some people resistant to COVID-19? Geneticists are on the hunt.
CDC delayed disclosing likely COVID-19 animal spillover event
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CDC delayed disclosing likely COVID-19 animal spillover event
CDC delayed disclosing likely COVID-19 animal spillover event
Mysterious wave of COVID toes still has scientists stumped
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Mysterious wave of COVID toes still has scientists stumped
Mysterious wave of COVID toes still has scientists stumped
If no one else is wearing a mask, should you?
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If no one else is wearing a mask, should you?
If no one else is wearing a mask, should you?
Why coronavirus evolution still continues to surprises experts
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Why coronavirus evolution still continues to surprises experts
Why coronavirus evolution still continues to surprises experts
Why it's hard to compensate people for vaccine side effects
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Why it's hard to compensate people for vaccine side effects
Why it's hard to compensate people for vaccine side effects
A deer may have passed COVID-19 to a person, study suggests
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A deer may have passed COVID-19 to a person, study suggests
A deer may have passed COVID-19 to a person, study suggests
The lessons learned from 1918 flu fatigue, according to historians
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The lessons learned from 1918 flu fatigue, according to historians
The lessons learned from 1918 flu fatigue, according to historians
Photos show the first 2 years of a world transformed by COVID-19
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Photos show the first 2 years of a world transformed by COVID-19
Photos show the first 2 years of a world transformed by COVID-19
These artists are reimagining the face mask. Here’s how.
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These artists are reimagining the face mask. Here’s how.
These artists are reimagining the face mask. Here’s how.
For millions of vulnerable people, COVID-19 is far from over
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For millions of vulnerable people, COVID-19 is far from over
For millions of vulnerable people, COVID-19 is far from over
Who's most at risk for long COVID and why?
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Who's most at risk for long COVID and why?
Who's most at risk for long COVID and why?
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