New research suggests that children and teens who get COVID a second time face twice the risk for developing long COVID.
"Early strains of COVID used to make people lose their sense of taste or smell, but that symptom is significantly less common today," says Dr. Michael Dosik, MD, a primary care physician with Medical ...
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Researchers say Covid infection during pregnancy is tied to autism — but they aren’t yet sure why
Roughly 16 percent of the 861 children whose mothers had Covid during their pregnancy received a neurodevelopmental diagnosis ...
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Doctor explains new study on COVID-19 during pregnancy and autism
A new study finds that children born to mothers infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy have an elevated risk of autism and ...
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Wave of RSV, particularly dangerous for babies, sweeping across U.S.; doctors urge vaccination
A wave of the highly contagious respiratory syncytial virus is beginning to wash over the United States, sending greater ...
Dr. Vinay Prasad seems poised to stop the "too many too soon" approach and start making Andrew Wakefield's dreams a reality.
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More Alberta parents pushing back against vitamin K injection for newborns, some doctors say
Some Alberta doctors say they're seeing a recent and concerning trend of new parents either questioning or refusing vitamin K ...
Florida plans to end nearly a half-century of required childhood immunizations against diseases that have killed and maimed millions of children. Many critics of the decision, including doctors, ...
While lawmakers continue to waffle over a new spending package, Medicaid cuts included in the last spending package passed by ...
Experts say patients are reporting symptoms extending into the third week ...
Here are some more reasons: I’m 75 and I have a compromised immune system, including allergies that get quite severe sometimes. I can’t take the risk of getting COVID again, nor transmitting it to my ...
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