Opinion | Protesters So Ill, They Couldn’t Get Arrested
Long Covid brought attention to M.E./C.F.S., a long-ignored illness whose sufferers are too sick to accelerate research by making trouble the way AIDS activists once did.
Addiction drug shows promise lifting long COVID brain fog, fatigue
Lauren Nichols, a 34-year-old logistics expert for the U.S. Department of Transportation in Boston, has been suffering from impaired thinking and focus, fatigue, seizures, headache and pain since her COVID-19 infection in the spring of 2020.
Durable coating kills COVID virus, other germs in minutes
These images show the bacterial load on a coated and uncoated computer keyboard, cell phone and cutting board with raw chicken. Image credit: Anish Tuteja
There may soon be a new weapon in our centuries-old battle against germs: the first durable coating that can quickly kill bacteria and viruses
Zapping the brain with electricity shown to boost older people’s short- and long-term memory
Sending weak electrical current into the brain for 20 minutes a day for four days reversed aging-related declines in working and long-term memory, scientists report in a new study.
What African Nations Are Teaching the West About Fighting the Coronavirus
From the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, many countries in Africa pursued public-health measures more aggressively than the U.S. and Europe did.
Autism doesn’t just affect boys and men, but research on the condition still predominantly focuses on them. Some scientists are finally beginning to include women and nonbinary people in their studies.
Health disparities and headache treatment - Harvard Health
Migraines are a common neurologic condition, but it’s estimated that in the US only about a quarter of adults with migraine are able to get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Pa...
The overall pattern is familiar, but a fresh perspective on how to interpret cases, hospitalizations and deaths is necessary as Omicron tears through the country.
No doctor’s referral? Here’s where to get tested for coronavirus in the Bay Area
Here’s a searchable map of coronavirus testing sites in the San Francisco Bay Area that don’t require a doctor’s referral. Use this list to find drive-through and other testing centers near you.
UC Davis microbiome expert weighs in on the Omicron variant and shares his evolving thoughts on eating out, indoor events and long Covid - Sactown Magazine
With Omicron surging, is it still safe to fly, dine out or attend indoor events? UCD virus expert Jonathan Eisen on this "horribly contagious" new variant.
Study offers insights on why the elderly are more susceptible to COVID-19
New research reveals the cellular mechanism behind why the elderly, as well as those with certain overlapping diseases, are at risk of infection and death from the virus — and how this mechanism can potentially be used to protect them.