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For people with long COVID, symptoms can last months or even years, making a return to normal life feel impossible. Who's at risk, and what treatments are available?
Virtual urgent care has evolved as a routine way to get care for common illnesses like colds, sinus infections, pink eye, some urinary tract infections, and yes even COVID.
The cognitive symptoms referred to as 鈥渂rain fog鈥 occur in up to 10-30% of people who have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. Researchers at University of Utah...
If you are 65 years or older, please consider these five vaccines to prevent serious illnesses and maintain a good quality of life for many years to come.
The COVID-19 pandemic spotlighted how a rapid and effective response to infectious disease outbreaks is critical for saving lives and protecting communities. With a $17.5 million, five-year grant from the...
No matter how good it might feel, eye doctors warn against rubbing your eyes. It can be hard to break the habit, but knowing that it can lower your risk...
As the COVID-19 virus continues to develop, so do the vaccines that help fight against the disease. This helps ensure we receive the most protective dose as new variants continue...
Initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans, many of whom had COVID-19, have uncovered new details about long COVID, the post-infection set of conditions that can affect nearly...
The risk of getting infected with COVID-19 and experiencing severe illness increases with age. The good news is that COVID-19 vaccination helps prevent against severe illness, hospitalization, and death from...
On Monday, April 3, U of U Health will move to optional masking in most clinical locations for patients, visitors, faculty, and staff. Some areas caring for our most immunocompromised...
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It鈥檚 that time of the year鈥攁n itchy throat, running nose, and sneezing. Signs point to allergies, but could it be something else? We break down the facts.