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Doctors struggle to treat long Covid patients in India; researchers point to inadequate studies
Understanding the long-term effects of the virus is important for developing management strategies,…
I swore I would leave the US if Trump won the 2016 election. Here's how that worked out for me.
Sonya Moore is grateful to her former self for choosing to leave the US. She sometimes misses famil…
Sonya Moore
SARS-CoV-2 proteins have been found hiding in blood of long COVID patients. Can this explain the persistent infection?
A Harvard study found that 43% of long COVID sufferers had these proteins, suggesting persistent in…
Symptoms of long Covid differ between children, teens: US study
Among children aged 6-11 years, the most common long COVID symptoms were headache (57%), followed b…
PTI
COVID-19 vaccine can slash risk of post-infection heart failure by half, study finds
Research has shown that COVID-19 infections have the capability to cause unusual blood clots in mul…
Covid virus can persist in lungs for up to two years: Study
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is found in the lungs of certain individuals for up to 18 months after the inf…
PTI
Millennials are hoarding cash. That could hurt them in the long run.
Millennials are holding onto a lot of cash instead of investing that money in the stock market. Tha…
Callie Cox
Allergies may increase risk of developing long Covid: Study
People with pre-existing allergic conditions are more vulnerable to experience long-term symptoms a…
'Long flu': Study finds influenza symptoms can linger like long Covid
People hospitalised with seasonal influenza also can suffer long-term, negative health effects, esp…
BHU study on Covaxin side effects poorly designed, critically flawed: ICMR Director General
The Indian Council of Medical Research Director General Dr Rajiv Bahl has criticised a recently pub…
PTI
Brain scans show teen girls aged 4 years faster than boys during COVID lockdowns. We asked the researcher what that means long-term.
A study found that teen girls' brains aged 4.2 years faster than average during the pandemic. They …
Julia Pugachevsky
Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually
Claims of artificial intelligence's (AI) inevitability are being challenged. Despite arguments that…
PTI
People intolerant of other religions are more likely to reject science, study asserts
Oftentimes, science is misrepresented or outright rejected in service of deeply ingrained convictio…
'Flexible co-living' could help bring down office-conversion costs and add housing supply, new study says
A new study finds that dorm-style housing could be a cost-effective route for office conversions, a…
Kelly Cloonan
Managers more likely to promote workers who regularly come to office compared to remote employees: study
Nearly 1000 managers were presented with profiles of three completely made-up employees: a fully on…
Hybrid work model boosts employee productivity, career growth and loyalty to company, Stanford study concludes
COVID-19 has changed the way the world works, quite literally. About 100 million people worldwide n…
Vaccination halves risk of long Covid says US based study
Being vaccinated against Covid halves people's risk of developing long Covid, according to new rese…
Long Covid infection linked with risk of developing 'face blindness' says study
The study found that people with COVID-19 may be more likely to develop face blindness, a little-kn…
PTI
Long Covid much less likely after Omicron infection: Study
The Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 is much less likely to lead to long Covid than the variant circul…