Pregnancy is not easy for any woman. On one hand, she is bound by the responsibilities of the family, on the other hand, she ...
Pregnancy may offer some protection from developing long COVID, found a new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine, University ...
Now, as more time passes, some women continue to deal with the aftermath of the virus in the form of Long COVID, a condition ...
Pregnant women may have a lower chance of developing long COVID, according to a new study published on April 1 in Nature Communications. The research was led by scientists from Weill Cornell Medicine, ...
A large study of over 72,000 pregnant women found that those infected with SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy were less likely to develop Long COVID than non-pregnant peers.
Whether such long-lasting differences result from pregnancy and birth themselves or from behaviours changing after the arrival of a child is a question for future research, say the scientists.
Their study suggests that exposure to air pollution and extreme temperatures during pregnancy may increase the risk of prolonged pregnancy. To reach this conclusion, the team led by Dr Sylvester ...
Pregnant individuals with consistently elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP), yet within the subclinical range, face a higher 5-year risk for hypertension.
Pregnancy may offer some protection from developing Long COVID, found a new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, University of Utah Health and Louisiana ...
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers conducted a long-term study on the condition that lasts long after a person recovers from an initial COVID-19 infection. Looking at data from 280,000 women ...