COVID-19 increases risk of asthma and sinusitis while vaccination offers protection
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 Respiratory viruses awaken dormant breast cancer cells and raise relapse riskRespiratory viruses awaken dormant breast cancer cells and raise relapse risk
 
Respiratory viruses such as influenza and COVID-19 can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs, raising the risk of metastasis. The process is driven by IL-6–induced cell changes and immune suppression, with the highest recurrence risk soon after infection.
 
 
 COVID-19 increases risk of asthma and sinusitis while vaccination offers protectionCOVID-19 increases risk of asthma and sinusitis while vaccination offers protection
 
People who have had COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing certain inflammatory diseases of the airways, such as asthma, hay fever and chronic sinusitis.
 
   Study links COVID-19 infection to accelerated blood vessel aging in womenStudy links COVID-19 infection to accelerated blood vessel aging in women
 
A Covid infection, particularly in women, may lead to blood vessels aging around five years, according to research published in the European Heart Journal on 18th August, 2025.
 
   Long COVID linked to lasting financial hardship and work disruptionLong COVID linked to lasting financial hardship and work disruption
 
While the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be widely studied and debated, the financial toll of the COVID-19 pandemic for individual patients is less understood.
 
   New diagnostic tool offers rapid, low-cost blood test for multiple diseasesNew diagnostic tool offers rapid, low-cost blood test for multiple diseases
 
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed a breakthrough diagnostic tool that could transform how quickly and reliably we detect illnesses like COVID-19, Ebola, AIDS or Lyme disease. The test uses just a single drop of blood, costs a couple of dollars and delivers results in only 15 minutes.
 
 Pandemic left measurable changes in teen brains, hormones, and immunity
 
Pandemic left measurable changes in teen brains, hormones, and immunityAdolescents assessed after COVID-19 lockdowns showed lower daily cortisol, higher inflammation, and reduced prefrontal cortex activity compared to matched pre-pandemic peers, suggesting widespread stress-related biological changes. These alterations mirror patterns seen after prolonged early-life stress, raising concerns about long-term health risks.
 
 
 Study shows economic benefits of continued COVID-19 vaccination
 
Study shows economic benefits of continued COVID-19 vaccinationAs the nation gears up for the rollout of an updated COVID-19 vaccine, a new study shows the economic benefits of continued broad vaccination in adults.
 
 
 ‘A fear pandemic’: Immigration raids push patients into telehealth
 
‘A fear pandemic’: Immigration raids push patients into telehealthJacob Sweidan has seen his patients through the federal immigration raids of the 1990s, a sitting governor's call to abolish birthright citizenship, and the highly publicized workplace crackdowns and family separation policies of President Donald Trump's first term.
 
 
 UCLA study shows varying definitions make Long COVID harder to diagnose and treat
 
UCLA study shows varying definitions make Long COVID harder to diagnose and treatWhat is Long COVID? Despite hundreds of published studies and millions affected worldwide, the medical field still lacks a clear answer.
 
 
 Llama-derived nanobody VHH21 destroys the spike-trimer of SARS-CoV-2
 
Llama-derived nanobody VHH21 destroys the spike-trimer of SARS-CoV-2Neutralizing antibodies that merely block receptor binding are losing ground against heavily mutated SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sub-variants.
 
 
 Study: Lignin shows strong antiviral and antibacterial properties
 
Study: Lignin shows strong antiviral and antibacterial propertiesResearch from the Nanoscience Center of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, has revealed that lignin, a polyphenol, important for plant structure, has antimicrobial activity against viruses and bacteria.
 
 
 Self-tracking empowers Long COVID patients amid medical dismissal
 
Self-tracking empowers Long COVID patients amid medical dismissalDespite the increasing recognition of Long COVID as a condition, many patients still face dismissal by medical professionals, misattribution of their symptoms to psychological causes, or simply being left to fend for themselves.
 
 
 ‘Alternative facts’ aren’t a reason to skip vaccines
 
President Donald Trump's administrations have been notorious for an array of "alternative facts" — ranging from the relatively minor (the size of inaugural crowds) to threats to U.S. democracy, such as who really won the 2020 election.
 
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