COVID-19: Impact on Mental Health, Malaria & Heart Disease

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A study published in The BMJ suggests that while the COVID-19 pandemic caused a meaningful increase in disease burden,the indirect consequences (likely referring to improvements in health systems and public health preparedness) will ultimately save lives and strengthen health systems for future emergencies,making them more equitable.Study Details:

Title: Global, regional, and national characteristics of the main causes of increased disease burden due to the covid-19 pandemic: time-series modelling analysis of global burden of disease study 2021
Journal: The BMJ
Publication Year: 2025 (Note: This seems a bit unusual as we are currently in 2024. It’s possible this is a pre-publication or a future publication date.)
DOI: 10.1136/BMJ-2024-083868

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The information was provided by Medical Xpress in partnership with the British Medical Journal.
Link to BMJ research channel: http://www.bmj.com/channels/research.dtl

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