New imaging research is providing the first look at subtle yet distinct changes COVID-19 infection leaves inside patients’ brains – including those who feel back to normal. The findings offer tantalizing clues into the mystery of “long COVID” symptoms that plague a significant minority of survivors for months on end.
A study conducted by researchers at the School of Public Health is testing whether Paxlovid, an antiviral medication used to treat mild to moderate COVID-19 positive patients, can be used longer term to help treat those with long COVID.
A new study suggests that CT scans used in conjunction with traditional risk markers can help doctors assess individual coronary heart disease risk more accurately than genetic testing in middle aged and older adults.
NIH-supported findings identify risk factors in women and suggest the need for closer monitoring. A study funded by the National Institutes of Health shows that women aged 55 and younger are nearly twice as likely to be rehospitalized within a year of a heart attack compared to men of the same ag
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