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Pain complaints among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were negatively correlated with emergency intubation.
Long COVID remains a public health concern, with the highest disease risk observed in older adults, women, and those with preexisting conditions or severe acute illness.
Modifiable, nonclinical risk factors such as lifestyle modifications and physical measures may reduce the risk for sudden cardiac arrest.
Children receiving multiple antibiotic courses between birth and age 2 may have a higher risk for some chronic conditions.
An increased risk of both invasive and superficial fungal infections was observed among patients who received TNF-α inhibitors for various conditions.
The risk of mortality among older adults hospitalized with influenza was significantly lower among those who received oseltamivir vs no antiviral therapy.
According to a recent study, peanut oral immunotherapy is efficacious treatment for adults with a peanut allergy.