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A recent study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open reveals that women may have a 31% higher risk of developing long Covid compared to men, with the highest risk observed in those aged 40-55 years. Among this group, menopausal women face a 42% higher risk, while non-menopausal women show a 45% increase. The study, based on the 'RECOVER' trial, included over 12,200 participants and was led by researchers from The University of Texas,
A recent study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open reveals that women may have a 31% higher risk of developing long Covid compared to men, with the highest risk observed in those aged 40-55 years. Among this group, menopausal women face a 42% higher risk, while non-menopausal women show a 45% increase. The study, based on the 'RECOVER' trial, included over 12,200 participants and was led by researchers from The University of Texas,
Tuberculosis Surpasses COVID-19 as Leading Infectious Disease Killer, Reports WHO
In 2023, tuberculosis (TB) overtook COVID-19 as the primary cause of infectious disease-related deaths globally, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The report, published on Tuesday, underscores the challenges in eradicating TB despite global efforts.
WHO’s data reveals that last year saw approximately 8.2 million new TB diagnoses, enabling
Tuberculosis Surpasses COVID-19 as Leading Infectious Disease Killer, Reports WHO
In 2023, tuberculosis (TB) overtook COVID-19 as the primary cause of infectious disease-related deaths globally, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The report, published on Tuesday, underscores the challenges in eradicating TB despite global efforts.
WHO’s data reveals that last year saw approximately 8.2 million new TB diagnoses, enabling
The COVID-19 landscape is shifting with the emergence of the XEC variant, which has raised concerns among health experts due to its increased contagiousness. First identified in Germany in June, XEC has since spread to several countries, including the UK, US, and Denmark. As a hybrid of two earlier omicron subvariants, this new variant exhibits mutations that may enhance its ability to transmit, especially during the upcoming autumn months.
Experts, including Professor Francois Ball
The COVID-19 landscape is shifting with the emergence of the XEC variant, which has raised concerns among health experts due to its increased contagiousness. First identified in Germany in June, XEC has since spread to several countries, including the UK, US, and Denmark. As a hybrid of two earlier omicron subvariants, this new variant exhibits mutations that may enhance its ability to transmit, especially during the upcoming autumn months.
Experts, including Professor Francois Ball