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COVID-19 Side Effect Shock: Why More Indians In Their 30s Are Suddenly Needing Hip Replacements
Doctors report rising hip replacements among young Indians post-COVID, linking steroid use and avascular necrosis to severe ...
Ebola spreads through bodily fluids and has a higher fatality rate, while COVID-19 spreads through the air and infects far ...
Ebola and COVID-19 are viral diseases with different transmission methods and symptoms. Recent Ebola outbreaks in Africa have ...
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Stem cell treatment given to COVID patients shows promising results
In January 2021, at the height of the pandemic, Sharon Charlebois spent three weeks at the Civic hospital battling a life-threatening case of COVID-19.
New research reveals a potentially effective COVID-19 pill is in the works. Here’s what infectious disease experts want you ...
An experimental oral medication can dramatically lower the risk of getting COVID-19 after an exposure. The new pill, Ensitrelvir, is already approved for use in Japan. Infectious disease experts are ...
A phase 3 trial finds ensitrelvir fails to improve clinical recovery through day 60 for patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
India Today on MSN
Hantavirus vs coronavirus: Which virus is deadlier?
Hantavirus is rare but can be more deadly for those infected, while coronavirus spreads faster and has caused far more deaths worldwide.
Doctors across India are reporting a worrying rise in hip damage among younger adults after the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts say delayed diagnosis, sedentary lifestyles, and excessive steroid use during ...
Strong inhibition at less than half the concentration of the clinically-tested COVID-19 (0.28μM). Clinical safety confirmed through COVID-19 and Dengue clinical trials. Class-wide efficacy proven by ...
Inside a taxpayer-funded treatment center for adoptees, tales of abuse, neglect and little oversight
Parents and former employees say there is minimal treatment and barely any schooling, with only young, poorly trained staff to supervise the kids. Two mothers described it as something out of “Lord of ...
Headlines on long COVID have become much more rare than during the first few years of the COVID-19 pandemic. But that doesn’t mean the more than 44 million Americans who have at some point reported ...
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