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Tag: Pneumonia

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Surviving Covid-19 May Not Feel Like Recovery for Some

May 10, 2020May 11, 2020JASON HOROWITZComments Off on Surviving Covid-19 May Not Feel Like Recovery for Some

Debilitating symptoms can last long after a person’s body has gotten rid of the coronavirus, a reality Italians are now confronting.

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Malaria Drug Helps Virus Patients Improve, in Small Study

April 1, 2020DENISE GRADYComments Off on Malaria Drug Helps Virus Patients Improve, in Small Study

A group of moderately ill people were given hydroxychloroquine, which appeared to ease their symptoms quickly, but more research is needed.

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How the Coronavirus Numbers Changed So Sharply

February 13, 2020February 14, 2020RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAComments Off on How the Coronavirus Numbers Changed So Sharply

A new way of counting used by the Chinese authorities should catch more cases and get people into treatment earlier. But the scale of the epidemic will remain unclear for some time.

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China Identifies New Virus Causing Pneumonialike Illness

January 8, 2020January 9, 2020Sui-Lee Wee and Donald G. McNeil Jr.Comments Off on China Identifies New Virus Causing Pneumonialike Illness

The new coronavirus doesn’t appear to be readily spread by humans, but researchers caution that more study is needed.

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China Grapples With Mystery Pneumonia-Like Illness

January 6, 2020January 6, 2020Sui-Lee Wee and Vivian WangComments Off on China Grapples With Mystery Pneumonia-Like Illness

Beijing is racing to identify a new illness that has sickened 59 people as it tries to calm a nervous public.

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Global Health: In African Villages, These Phones Become Ultrasound Scanners

April 15, 2019April 15, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. and ESTHER RUTH MBABAZIComments Off on Global Health: In African Villages, These Phones Become Ultrasound Scanners

A hand-held device brings medical imaging to remote communities, often for the first time.

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