|
You are here |
changingtimes.media | ||
| | | | |
www.sciencemediacentre.org
|
|
| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the methodological issues in long COVID research, emphasizing how flawed studies have led to misunderstandings. It highlights the importance of rigorous study designs, such as controlled observational studies and randomized trials, to accurately assess the condition. The text also underscores the role of electronic health records and biomarker analysis in providing reliable data. Additionally, it mentions the disproportionate impact of long COVID on socioeconomically deprived groups and frontline workers, stressing the need for comprehensive clinical answers and support for affected individuals. | |
| | | | |
myheartsisters.org
|
|
| | | | | Women aged 55 or younger are seven times more likely than men to be misdiagnosed and sent home during a heart attack compared to our male counterparts. | |
| | | | |
www.mja.com.au
|
|
| | | | | A look at the latest evidence on long COVID, focusing on viral persistence and the possibility of this as a main driver in long COVID symptoms | |
| | | | |
asiatimes.com
|
|
| | | A Wuhan lab affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences has sought to dispel rumors that it "made and leaked" the highly infectious pneumonic virus | ||