CHARLOTTESVILLE – UVA Health researchers have discovered a potential way to predict which patients with severe COVID-19 are likely to recover well and which are likely to suffer “long-haul” lung ...
An analysis of 76 million people found that those who had been ill with Covid were at greater risk of developing one cancer ...
New imaging reveals how subtle lung changes may influence sleep and brain activity years after COVID, offering clues to why symptoms persist even when routine tests look normal. Even without ...
Visible on chest CT scans, post-COVID-19 residual lung abnormalities, which affect up to 50% of patients who have had an infection requiring hospitalization, may be associated with persistent or ...
A severe case of COVID-19 or the flu could raise the risk of developing lung cancer, according to a new study from the ...
Learn how severe respiratory illness leaves the lungs vulnerable to cancer, and how vaccines could prevent these vulnerabilities.
People hospitalised with severe COVID-19 had a 24 per cent higher risk ...
Those who have contracted Covid could be at an increased risk of lung cancer, scientists have found. The research indicates ...
Despite a high degree of worry about COVID and experience with severe, long-lasting symptoms, high-risk patients often do not ...