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Study Suggests Mild COVID-19 Cases Still Cause Long Term Side Effects
A study from the University of Arizona suggests that many with mild COVID-19 cases may experience long-term symptoms.
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Coronavirus Response Adviser Andy Slavitt: Son 'Is One of The Many Americans Battling Long-Term Symptoms”
During a CDC press conference on Tuesday, White House coronavirus response senior adviser Andy Slavitt urged young Americans to get vaccinated after revealing that his son is battling long-haul coronavirus symptoms. “He’s young and fit, and in the prime of his life. But six months later, he stills suffers from tachycardia, shortness of breath and ongoing and frequent flu-like...
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What Causes COVID-Related Hair Loss?
An unexpected side effect can be devastating for COVID-19 survivors. A dermatologist explains how some COVID survivors may experience extreme hair loss and what can be done about it.
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Imaging Reveals How COVID Can ‘Cause the Body to Attack Itself,' Study Shows
Medical imaging has revealed that COVID-19 can in some cases “cause the body to attack itself,” marking the first glimpse at what is behind mysterious severe, long-lasting and sometimes bizarre symptoms – even in those who never knew they contracted the virus, a new study has found.
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Ellen DeGeneres Reveals Her ‘Excruciating' COVID-19 Symptom
Ellen DeGeneres took to her Instagram to share a health update with her fans after announcing she had tested positive for coronavirus last week.
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COVID-19 Survivor Dealing With Side Effects Months Later
For months, Godfrey Edmond has struggled to walk on his own. First, he needed a walker, then a cane and non-stop physical therapy.
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COVID-19 Survivor Dealing With Side Effects Months Later
The first COVID-19 survivor at Memorial Regional Hospital is still fighting the effects of the virus eight months later. NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman reports
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COVID Toes Could Last for 150 Days, New Research Finds
The analysis, which drew from hundreds of coronavirus cases in dozens of countries, found that some patients had symptoms for months after diagnosis.
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Swiss Study Says Most Coronavirus Cases Are Symptomatic
A new study out of the University of Bern found that the number asymptomatic coronavirus cases is much lower than some previously estimated and that the majority of cases will include symptoms at some point in the infection.
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Alyssa Milano Reveals Shocking Hair Loss Months After Battling COVID-19
Alyssa Milano is getting candid about one of her lingering COVID-19 symptoms: hair loss. The actress shared in a Twitter video how clumps of her hair are still falling out four months after she first began feeling coronavirus symptoms.
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Coronavirus Found to Cause Neurological Symptoms, Delirium in Some Patients
Doctors are starting to learn more about how COVID-19 can effect the brain, causing some patients to suffer from confusion or even delirium. In some cases the neurological symptoms were the first signs of their infection.
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Scientists Tell WHO: ‘Time to Address Airborne Transmission of COVID-19'
More than 230 scientists from around the globe signed a public letter to the World Health Organization, demanding the organization acknowledge and publicize findings that the coronavirus can spread through the air.
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COVID-19 Leaves a Bad Taste, Literally, For Some Children Who Recovered From Virus
While loss of taste or smell has been a known symptom of COVID-19, some parents are now saying that their children are losing those senses weeks or even months after recovering from the virus.
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Watch: What COVID-19 Can Do to the Lungs
This animation shows what the coronavirus can do to the lungs and how it compares to pneumonia.
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Is It Coronavirus? What We Know About Common and Atypical COVID-19 Symptoms
Since the beginning of the outbreak, the list of symptoms to look out for has grown as anecdotal evidence evolved to mainstream indicator.
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Chills, Muscle Pain, Sore Throat: CDC Adds New Coronavirus Symptoms
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added six new symptoms — including chills, muscle pain, headache,and a loss of taste or smell — to the symptoms of the novel coronavirus. NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante reports on why the new symptoms could get more people tested for COVID-19.