COVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers report
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 COVID-19 initially reduced asthma attacks but widened socioeconomic disparities, study findsCOVID-19 initially reduced asthma attacks but widened socioeconomic disparities, study finds
 
A large retrospective study of more than 162,000 asthma patients in the Bronx found that asthma exacerbations dropped sharply after the onset of COVID-19 before rebounding in children but remaining lower in adults.
 
 
 COVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers reportCOVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers report
 
In this single-center ambispective cohort of 283 Polish patients with COVID-19–related ARDS requiring invasive mechanical ventilation, cumulative mortality reached 44.5% at four years after ICU admission. Among survivors, substantial proportions reported persistent functional limitations, insomnia, fatigue, and reduced quality-adjusted life years.
 
   RSV and COVID-19 trigger different immune responses in infantsRSV and COVID-19 trigger different immune responses in infants
 
Young infants hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) often become much sicker compared to those infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
 
   Genetically engineered phages enable rapid, antibody-free SARS-CoV-2 detectionGenetically engineered phages enable rapid, antibody-free SARS-CoV-2 detection
 
Engineered M13 phage-based biosensor offers rapid, label-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, demonstrating femtogram-level sensitivity in tests.
 
 Lingering brain inflammation found after mild COVID infection
 
Even a mild case of COVID-19 or the flu can impact the body long after the fever and cough fade, according to new Tulane University research that may help explain why some people struggle to feel fully recovered weeks or months later.
 
 
 How zinc deficiency could worsen heart inflammation and what that means for patients
 
How zinc deficiency could worsen heart inflammation and what that means for patientsThis review examines how zinc regulates inflammatory and redox signaling pathways involved in myocarditis and pericarditis, highlighting mechanisms such as NF-κB inhibition and the redox zinc switch. The authors conclude that maintaining optimal zinc status may support cardiovascular resilience, while emphasizing that clinical translation requires further targeted trials.
 
 
 Prior COVID infection increases kidney disease risk
 
Approximately one in seven adults in the United States has kidney disease, where the organs responsible for filtering waste and excess water from the blood are damaged, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
 
 Telemedicine visits cost far less than in-person care
 
Telemedicine visits are five times less costly than in-person appointments for the most common conditions able to be treated by both forms of visits, new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania shows.
 
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