With more than 200 possible symptoms, long Covid isn’t easy to treat and diagnose. Rolled-back federal funding has led longhaulers to ask: is this all in my head?
From the flu to the common cold, viruses keep knocking out Minnesotans this winter. A physician with Hennepin Healthcare breaks down how long an individual may be contagious after they start to feel ...
For many people who have “recovered” from COVID-19, the illness lingers as brain fog: forgotten appointments, lost words ...
Parfumier Mandy Aftel shows some of the trays of scents, some natural and others artificial, that can be sniffed by visitors to the Aftel Archive of Curious Scents in Berkeley, Calif., on Jan. 29, ...
Katie Boateng was eating breakfast when she realized something was wrong. Her roommate, in a cleaning fervor, was spraying bleach around the kitchen, but Katie couldn’t smell a thing. She started ...
A mobile phone application can characterize patterns of recovery from neurological manifestations of post-acute sequelae of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection (Neuro-PASC), with ...
A new fluorescent imaging probe can for the first time objectively and non-invasively measure loss of smell, clinically known as anosmia. Targeting the olfactory nerve, the new tool has potential to ...
It has been almost six years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic in 2020, and while it is no longer considered a public health emergency, it can still make more vulnerable ...
COVID-19 infections are rising across the United States, amid surges in other winter illnesses. The uptick in COVID comes as the country faces a severe flu season and outbreaks of norovirus, which are ...
The Stratus variant is fueling COVID-19 cases around the country. Symptoms of the virus look slightly different right now. Here, doctors share what to look out for and how to protect yourself from the ...
With similar symptoms, it can be difficult to tell which illness is which. Here’s what to know. By Dani Blum Early clues suggest that this flu season could be particularly brutal. And while national ...
A LARGE-scale cohort study conducted across the United States has revealed that olfactory dysfunction remains highly prevalent up to 2 years after SARS-CoV-2 infection, even among individuals who do ...