Women have a higher risk for developing long COVID than men, according to a study published online Jan. 22 in JAM ...
Women have a 31% or higher risk for symptoms of long COVID compared with men, according to a new cohort study published in ...
Social determinants of health (SDOH) refer to the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes, such as socioeconomic status, education, neighborhood and physical environment, employment ...
COVID-19 Mortality Trends In the United ... expanding healthcare outreach, and addressing social determinants of health as critical measures to reduce the disproportionate impact on vulnerable ...
Overall, 21% of women and 16% of men reported long COVID, and the risk ratio (RR) for female sex associated with long COVID ...
Females have a 31% higher associated risk of developing long COVID, with women aged 40 to 55 years having the highest propensity, according to a study led by The University of Texas Health Science ...
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Senators from both sides of the aisle are expected to carefully examine the nominee's commitment to evidence-based science ...
A recent study has revealed that women have a significantly higher risk of developing long COVID compared to men, with women ...
Women are at a significantly higher risk of developing long COVID compared to men, especially between the ages of 40–55 years ...