Study of Respiratory Infections and The Effectiveness of Treatments Dr.Hiam Chemaitelly is a Lebanese Assistant Professor of Research in Population...
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A large-scale study of over 58 million people in England has identified eight rare diseases that greatly increase the risk of death from COVID-19, even in fully vaccinated individuals. This research highlights the urgent need to include rare diseases in public health strategies, vaccination policies, and future pandemic planning. The study, published in The Lancet Digital […] The post These diseases significantly increase COVID-19 death risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Study of Respiratory Infections and The Effectiveness of Treatments Dr.Hiam Chemaitelly is a Lebanese Assistant Professor of Research in Population...
A new study by the American Cancer Society (ACS) has found that smoking menthol cigarettes is more dangerous than smoking regular non-menthol...
Paxlovid does not significantly reduce COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality among vaccinated older adults, according to new UCLA-led research.
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A new study led by Monash University has found that having abnormally high levels of HDL cholesterol—often called “good cholesterol”—may...
A new study has found that people who had COVID-19 may have an increased risk of developing changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer’s disease....
Losing and regaining weight repeatedly—a pattern known as yo-yo dieting or body-weight cycling—can significantly increase the risk of kidney...
A new study suggests that people who visit the emergency department (ED) due to cannabis use may have a much higher risk of developing anxiety...