MADRID, Spain — Clinical experiences in approaching COVID-19 from different perspectives, results obtained by various therapeutic options and, above all, the challenges posed by a new healthcare reality — long COVID — were all the focus of a recent discussion at the 7th International Congress of the Spanish Society of Precision […]
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Data from the first 6 months after the rollout of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in the United States released today show that adverse effects from shots are typically mild and short-lived. Findings of the large study, compiled after nearly 300 million doses were administered, were published online in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Researchers, led […]
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Several long COVID symptoms could be linked to the effects of the coronavirus on a vital central nerve, according to new research being released this spring. The vagus nerve, which runs from the brain into the body, connects to the heart, lungs, intestines, and several muscles involved with swallowing. It plays a […]
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Pfizer, Moderna mRNA vaccines are effective even without post-shot symptoms or prior infection, Johns Hopkins study finds When the two messenger RNA vaccines for COVID-19 first became readily available, many people were talking about side effects—everything from headaches to chills to feeling exhausted for a couple days. Yet plenty of […]
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Side effects from the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in children aged between 12 and 15 and considered vulnerable to COVID-19 infection were mostly mild or moderate, a small study has suggested. Researchers in Bristol looked at 27 children whose parents recorded any side effects after the jab. Adverse reactions were either mild […]
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