Study links COVID-19 infection to increased lung cancer risk
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 Study finds long COVID leaves a distinct immune signature in the bloodStudy finds long COVID leaves a distinct immune signature in the blood
 
Researchers identified a small panel of inflammatory and neurology-related blood proteins that may help distinguish long COVID from recovery or no prior infection, while also showing that booster vaccination did not appear to worsen these protein responses in this cohort.
 
 
 Study links COVID-19 infection to increased lung cancer riskStudy links COVID-19 infection to increased lung cancer risk
 
New findings from researchers at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have identified a potential association between COVID-19 and increased lung cancer risk, driven by underlying biological mechanisms in the lung.
 
   Community health centers maintained care continuity during COVID-19 pandemicCommunity health centers maintained care continuity during COVID-19 pandemic
 
As the COVID-19 pandemic upended virtually every aspect of people's lives, one critical question loomed large for millions of low-income and underserved healthcare patients: Would they still be able to see their own doctor?
 
   SARS-CoV-2 rarely reaches first-trimester placentas but still disrupts early pregnancy immunitySARS-CoV-2 rarely reaches first-trimester placentas but still disrupts early pregnancy immunity
 
Researchers analyzing 761 first-trimester pregnancies found that SARS-CoV-2 was rarely detected in placental tissues, suggesting in utero transmission early in pregnancy is uncommon. However, maternal infection was linked to immune dysregulation at the maternal-fetal interface, altered trophoblast signaling, and inflammatory changes that could affect placental development.
 
   Farm bureau plans are a less pricey alternative to ACA coverage — with trade-offsFarm bureau plans are a less pricey alternative to ACA coverage — with trade-offs
 
Robin Carlton pays about $650 a month for a plan on the Missouri health insurance exchange that covers him and his two teenage kids.
 
 NTU Singapore and partners develop new inhaled treatment for severe lung infections
 
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is working with China's Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) and Swedish biotechnology company Lipigon Pharmaceuticals AB to develop a new inhaled treatment aimed at helping patients recover faster from severe lung infections.
 
 
 Postpartum Medicaid expansion improved coverage but showed limited care changes
 
The federal policy requiring states to keep Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic extended postpartum Medicaid coverage nationwide and sharply increased the number of individuals remaining insured after childbirth, according to a Rutgers Health researcher.
 
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