Vaping May Increase Severity of COVID-19 Symptoms: Study
People with COVID-19 who vape are more likely to suffer chest pains, chills, fever, nausea, and an increased risk of losing their sense of smell, Mayo Clinic researchers warn.
People with COVID-19 who vape are more likely to suffer chest pains, chills, fever, nausea, and an increased risk of losing their sense of smell, Mayo Clinic researchers warn.
The draft guidance spells out how medical device manufacturers should alert the FDA of key device shortages during the ongoing pandemic and in future public health crises.
Nearly 200 residents of two nursing homes for veterans, run by the state, died in the first year of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Traffic safety experts have seen a rise in drunk and drugged driving, as well as reckless driving and speeding, during the pandemic.
Isolation, depression and financial burden increased blood pressure rates across all genders and age groups, the study found
Current practices are based on old assumptions about how viruses spread via droplets and aerosol, the researchers say