Six years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus still exists. A public health expert explains what Long COVID ...
Women are significantly more likely than men to experience long-term symptoms of COVID-19, a new review suggests. Researchers from Johnson & Johnson's Office of the Chief Medical Officer for Women's ...
Five years ago, COVID was all we could think about. Today, we’d rather forget about lockdowns, testing queues and social distancing. But the virus that sparked the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2, is still ...
How long COVID develops is still largely unknown. New molecular connections are revealed in a recent study led by the Center for Individualized Infection Medicine (CiiM), which is a joint institution ...
Long COVID symptoms are completely different in infants and toddlers, a recent JAMA Pediatrics study found. While infants and toddlers up to 2 years old are more likely to experience a stuffy nose, ...