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In one small study, most workers who tested positive for the coronavirus had no symptoms and worked face-to-face with customers.
Long-term COVID-19 raises several policy issues. For people affected, none is more urgent than the threat of losing their health insurance.
On average, it took 37 days for mothers-to-be to clear symptoms of coronavirus infection.
Some scientists are investigating how the virus enters humans cells, developing more efficient testing and searching for treatments.
Weeks after testing positive for the coronavirus, one in five young adults without chronic conditions had not fully recovered.
Since the start of the pandemic, experts have noted an uptick in cases of an issue known as broken heart syndrome.
Finding an unusual lump in your armpit can be alarming — but most of the time, it’s not something to be overly concerned about.
Project Patient Voice is going to provide patient-reported symptoms from cancer trials for marketed treatments.
Infection with the coronavirus may trigger neurological symptoms before people experience more common signs of illness.
Stay in touch with your cancer care team about how the new pandemic will affect you and your treatment.
The most common symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath.
If you are experiencing back pain in conjunction with other symptoms, contact your primary health doctor.
A study of 16 patients suggests the virus that causes COVID-19 can live inside the body for up to eight days after symptoms end.
A bot named Clara helps Americans determine whether they need medical care for COVID-19.
This team-based approach can ease symptoms and improve quality of life for anyone living with cancer at any stage.
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