On June 23, 1926, more than 8,000 high school students sat down to take the first version of what was then called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, or the SAT. The teens spent roughly an hour and a half ...
Jerry A. Krishnan, MD, PhD, discusses NIH RECOVER findings on long COVID, pulmonary complications, and immune dysfunction at ATS 2026. In this Q&A, Krishnan highlights how long COVID, heterogeneity, ...
The worst damage from COVID-19 was first measured in fevers, oxygen levels and death counts. Now, years later, researchers are still tracking what the virus may leave behind in the lungs, and one new ...
Sound waves already used in medical scans may have a surprising new target: Viruses. In lab experiments, scientists have demonstrated how ultrasound blasts can break down influenza A (H1N1) and ...
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 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . People who had severe COVID-19 infections exhibited a 24% higher risk for lung cancer, retrospective data showed ...
Patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 have an increased risk of developing lung cancer months or years later, according to new research from the University of Virginia. U.Va. School of Medicine ...
New research from UVA Health finds severe COVID-19 and influenza can prime the lungs for cancer and speed the disease’s development, but vaccination can help prevent those effects. “A bad case of ...
New research linked severe bouts of COVID-19 or influenza to a 24 percent increased risk of lung cancer. Learn what steps could reduce your risk. New research has linked severe COVID-19 and flu with a ...
Scientists find that your breath may indicate underlying health conditions. In a recent study, researchers found that compounds in breath mirror your gut microbiome. In the future, this test may even ...