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Long-COVID patients more likely to report psychiatric symptoms, cost barriers to therapy
Adults with long COVID were about twice as likely to experience depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, cognitive problems, and disabling fatigue. 
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Risk of uveitis recurrence higher in year after COVID vaccination
The odds of the condition were increased among recipients of all 4 vaccines studied: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and J&J.
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WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
<p>New evidence from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows the extensive overuse of antibiotics during COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, which may
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Impaired sense of smell still common 1 year after COVID-19
Participants with a history of COVID-19 were more likely to experience some degree of smell loss compared with those without
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COVID may have eroded doctors’ belief that they are obligated to treat infectious patients
Reasons cited for accepting the option of refusing treatment included unreasonable risk to physicians and their families and labor rights
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