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55% of Hospitalized COVID Patients Still Had Symptoms at 2 Years
12 days ago - By MedPageToday
More than half of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, during the initial outbreak reported at least one symptom a couple of years later, researchers found.
The proportion of COVID-19 survivors with at least one...
Read more ...New smoking-cessation program helps more cancer patients to quit successfully
12 days ago - By News Medical
Researchers at Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found a way to help more patients who want to stop smoking.
Read more ...New HIV PrEP Guidelines
12 days ago - By Medscape
This update gives healthcare providers the latest guidance on prescribing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis - a powerful tool for HIV prevention - to their patients.
CDC Expert Commentary
Read more ...Study shows Mediterranean Diet Helps Young Men With Depression
12 days ago - By Web MD
Young men with a poor diet reported a decrease in symptoms of depression when they switched to the Mediterranean diet compared to young men who underwent befriending therapy, a new study shows.
Read more ...New tool assessing symptoms of long COVID was developed with help from patients
12 days ago - By Healio
Researchers in the United Kingdom developed a novel tool they said can assess the symptoms of long COVID and help deliver clinical care.
With input from patients, Sarah E. Hughes, PhD, MHSc, and colleagues created the Symptom Burden Questionnaire for Long COVID to fill the need for a comprehensive, patient-reported outcome measure that is specific to long COVID, Hughes said.
“When reviewing existing measures, individuals living with long COVID told us that these PROMs did not fully capture their lived experience,” Hughes, a research fellow in the Centre for
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