COVID tongue occurs due to a COVID-19 infection. It can cause symptoms of tongue swelling and sores, among other symptoms. Share on Pinterest Illustrations by Sophia Smith In March 2020, the World ...
About 1 in 7 people who’ve had the COVID-19 virus have developed neurological side effects or symptoms that affected their brain function. While the virus doesn’t necessarily directly attack your ...
The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. From the very early days of the pandemic, brain fog emerged as a significant ...
The “classic” COVID-19 symptoms—those first reported months ago, back when the average American was familiar with the disease only via a few scattered news reports—are fever, dry cough and shortness ...
COVID rebound is when COVID-19 symptoms return soon after they go away or a person registers a positive COVID-19 test result after testing negative for several days. COVID rebound can happen in people ...
Although COVID-19 is a respiratory disease, it can also cause rashes. What a COVID-19 rash looks like can vary, and it can occur anywhere on the skin and in the mouth. Other symptoms of COVID-19 ...
If the COVID-19 pandemic has done one thing, it’s made us all more familiar with some of the important players in the immune system. Antibodies, B cells, and T cells are among the best known parts of ...
Even relatively easy bouts with COVID-19 can still take a toll on the immune system, according to a paper published Mar. 15 in the journal Immunity—particularly on T-cells, which provide long term and ...
Four years after SARS-CoV2 sparked a devastating global pandemic, U.S. health officials now consider COVID-19 an endemic disease. "At this point, COVID-19 can be described as endemic throughout the ...