CLEVELAND, Ohio — People who survive COVID-19 are twice as likely to suffer a fatal heart attack, stroke or death, suggests new research led by the Cleveland Clinic and the University of Southern ...
Many of us have experienced having COVID-19. Most people see symptoms dissipate after a few weeks, but some are experiencing debilitating symptoms that simply won’t go away. Since 2021, the Cleveland ...
A history of COVID-19 can double the long-term risk of heart attack, stroke or death, according to a new study from the Cleveland Clinic and the University of Southern California. Researchers analyzed ...
Cleveland Clinic is establishing an emerging pathogens research center that will use data analytics from patient medical records to support the development of new treatments and vaccines. The Center ...
CLEVELAND — Those who've had any type of COVID-19 infection were twice as likely to have a major cardiac event, such as heart attack, stroke or even death, for up to three years after diagnosis.
Toward the end of the summer and the start of the school year, COVID-19 cases were high across the country, with lots of people dealing with fatigue, congestion, headache, sore throat and other ...
During the first three waves of the pandemic, there were no significant differences in clinical outcomes between racial or ethnic groups hospitalized for COVID-19 at Cleveland Clinic intensive care ...
COVID-19 hospitalizations at Cleveland Clinic hospitals on the Treasure Coast are more than 13 times lower than the highest number since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, an official stated ...
People with long COVID exhibit brain changes that are different from the brains of fully recovered COVID-19 patients, a new brain scan study reports. COVID-19 induced a specific pattern of microscopic ...