Health
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COVID: women are less likely to put themselves in danger
Women's attitudes and behaviors may have contributed to their reduced vulnerability and mortality
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Stopping the virus and closing borders
Countries with international travel restrictions suffered fewer COVID-19 fatalities
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Study: There’s work to be done before people feel ready for COVID-19 vaccine
While political ideology not a factor in attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines, concerns of side effects and vaccine effectiveness remain
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Reasons Why Heart Disease is Deadlier for Women
According to the American Heart Association, "Heart disease is the number one threat to women's health."
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Age does not contribute to COVID-19 susceptibility
Development of symptoms, progression of the disease, and mortality are age-dependent
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Risk of dying from COVID-19 greater for men, unmarried and born in low and middle income countries
This part of the population is at a greater risk for covid-19
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Certain pre-existing conditions may double, triple mortality risk for COVID-19
The researchers found that cardiovascular disease may double a patient's risk of dying from COVID-19
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Pregnant women with severe COVID-19 face additional risks and early delivery
Mild cases of COVID-19 do not appear to affect the health of pregnant women and their fetus, Rutgers study finds
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The advancement of medicine in Latin America
According to the WHO, Latin America has made progress in medicine but some indicators show that there is still much…
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Hospitalized COVID-19 patients are younger, healthier than influenza patients
Patients hospitalized with COVID-19 were more likely male and younger
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