Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, or 'long-haul' COVID-19, impacts multiple organs and body systems including the heart, skin, nervous system, and lungs. Nature Medicine NBC News Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 713
Most people who learned through genetic testing that they were at risk for developing a cardiovascular condition reported feelings of satisfaction after receiving the information. Remaining informed of these risks is usually a positive step for both practitioners and patients. BMC Medical Genomics Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 652
Suicides increased in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. JAMA EurekAlert! Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 808
Constantly looking down at a mobile device causes neck pain and possible muscle damage known as "text neck". This can be prevented and relieved by proper posture, holding devices at eye-level and stretching/strengthening exercises. MOJ Yoga & Physical Therapy Fitness Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 1731
US counties with higher income inequality have had more COVID-19 cases and deaths. JAMA Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 913
People with generalized anxiety disorder who practiced mindfulness meditation for eight weeks had less of a marker of inflammation and stress-related adrenocorticotropic hormone (but not the stress-related hormone cortisol). Psychiatry Research Happiness Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 1232
Treating COVID-19 patients with zinc, vitamin C, or both did not reduce symptom duration compared with standard care. JAMA KOAA Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 1071
Consuming even half a cup of coffee per day while pregnant can reduce the baby's weight. JAMA Health Parenting Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 1683
Short-term exposure to air pollution can disrupt heart rate, whether someone is awake or asleep, and this effect is more pronounced in obese people. BMC Environmental Health Environment Health Sleep Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 2082
In households with a COVID-19 patient, transmission to a household contact occurs over 15% of the time. Most transmissions occur from symptomatic patients, and spouses were the most likely to be infected. JAMA Network Open Health Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Permalink Comments Comments Useful 1046