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In the fight against long-haul COVID-19 symptoms, vaccination still best preventive option
The symptoms of COVID-19 can be terrible enough in the days and weeks after infection by the coronavirus. Many people, however, soon discover the microscopic…
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UF emergency medicine researchers taking part in five COVID-19 studies
Innovative coronavirus research underway at UF Health Jacksonville Emergency medicine physicians at the University of Florida College of Medicine –…
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COVID-19 Timeline at UF Health
March 2020 marked the beginning of Florida’s battle against COVID-19, and with it came a flood of fundamental changes to our everyday lives. “The new normal”…
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Staying protected against COVID-19 and the flu this fall
With the emergence of the delta variant this summer, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be top of mind for many. Because of this, some people might not…
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UF Health study suggests association between COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction
If the threat of death or severe disability isn’t enough to convince someone to get a COVID-19 vaccination, men can add this possible consequence of…
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UF Health pediatrician gives guidance on new inflammatory syndrome in children
There is now another reason to pay even closer attention to a child’s fever. A temperature spike may be an indication of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in…
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COVID-19 In Kids
Dr. Sonja Rasmussen and Dr. Lindsay Thompson answer questions about COVID-19 in relation to children, including how the virus could affect some children as…
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UF Health chief epidemiologist debunks common COVID-19 vaccine myths
Here is a link to the UF Health COVID-19 website, for more information about the vaccine: As the new vaccines developed to combat COVID-19 begin to flow into…
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Two common compounds show effectiveness against COVID-19 virus in early testing
A pair of over-the-counter compounds has been found in preliminary tests to inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19, University of Florida Health researchers…
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Patients who recover from severe COVID-19 still have significant risk of death, UF study finds
Patients who have recovered from severe COVID-19 have more than twice the mortality risk within the year following their illness than people who have not…