Mysterious Symptoms: How Different COVID-19 Strains Impact Long Covid

Global Cancer Crisis: 20 Million New Diagnoses Expected in 2022

theme image — © Ton Toemen The number of cancer cases is increasing worldwide. In 2022, 20 million new cancer diagnoses will be made. That number is forecast to increase by 77 percent to 35 million diagnoses per year by 2050, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reported on Thursday. One in five … Read more

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How Exercise Improves Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, and Overall Health

2024-02-01 13:00:00 Did you know that your blood pressure and blood sugar levels improve following just…

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Advances in Diagnostic Innovations for Targeting Infections

NEW DIAGNOSTIC INNOVATIONS HOLD PROMISE IN FIGHT AGAINST INFECTIONS Reliable pathogen detection methods are essential to swiftly…

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Mysterious Symptoms: How Different COVID-19 Strains Impact Long Covid

New omicron strains such as XBB, EG.5.1, BA.2.86, and JN.1 have highly mutated spines. This allows it to evade the immune system and bind to the cell surface better than the original strain. It is still being examined whether the effect on Long Covid will be more severe or small. Studying COVID symptoms caused by […]

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