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The COVID-19 pandemic affected women's mental and physical health more than men's, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCovid-19 impact extends beyond virus with increased deaths from other conditionsDisrupted care during the covid-19 pandemic led to sharp increases in other non-covid causes of illness and death, ...
A study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators has uncovered a significant uptick in chronic digestive disorders, like irritable ...
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People who have survived cancer as children are at higher risk of developing severe COVID-19, even decades after their ...
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Health and Me on MSNIBS Cases Surged During COVID-19 Pandemic, Study FindsA recent study shows IBS rates among U.S. adults nearly doubled during the pandemic, rising from 6% to 11%, likely due to ...
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New WHO report suggests COVID-19 originated from animal-to-human transmission, though Director-General Tedros maintains all ...
A former social care nurse has told the Covid Inquiry that she wrote her final wishes on a card in case she died at work ...
Locked-down Hungarians who gained or lost pets saw almost no lasting shift in mood or loneliness, and new dog owners actually ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic when many were stuck at home, people adopted more pets than average, but then struggled to find adequate veterinary care. Kayla Pasteur of Purdue University, U.S., and ...
An appeals court ruled in favor of Ohioans seeking federal unemployment benefits that Gov. Mike DeWine cut off early during ...
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