The study shows increased likelihood of hospitalization, cardiovascular effects, blood disorders, diabetes, fatigue, kidney damage, mental health effects, musculoskeletal damage, neurological deficits, and pulmonary damage with each COVID-19 infection
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- The study found a dramatic reduction in medical errors resulting in harm or leading to patient death when first-year resident-physician work hours were limited hvrd.me/eqkv30sjH9O
- The first class of women admitted to Harvard Medical School sit together on the steps of Gordon Hall in 1945 #InternationalWomensDay
- A study from @MassEyeAndEar shows that approximately one quarter of Americans who had COVID-19 never fully recovered their sense of taste or smell, which has impacted their quality of life (via @NBC10Boston)
- Congratulations to Harvard Medical School PhD alumna Jennifer Doudna, who has been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry!This year’s Chemistry Laureate Jennifer A. Doudna was born in 1964 in Washington, D.C, USA. She is a Professor at @UCBerkeley, USA and Investigator at @HHMINEWS. vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/jennif… doudnalab.org/people/ #NobelPrize
- Introducing the Harvard Medical School Class of 2027!
- A recent study found that being kind or actively observing kindness can boost happiness hvrd.me/LrOa30otmFc
- The first class of women admitted to Harvard Medical School sit together on the steps of the Quad in 1945 #InternationalWomensDay
- Researchers are beginning to view long COVID not as a single disease but as multiple disease subtypes, even if instigated by the same virus
- The first class of women admitted to Harvard Medical School sit together on the steps of Gordon Hall in 1945 #InternationalWomensDay
- Study reveals how insufficient sleep increases the production of inflammatory white blood cells that contribute to cardiovascular disease hvrd.me/jeCw30nICAc
- On #NationalDoctorsDay, we thank all present and future physicians for their dedication and leadership in alleviating human suffering caused by disease
GIF - Multiple sclerosis, a progressive disease that affects 2.8 million people worldwide and for which there is no definitive cure, is likely caused by infection with the Epstein-Barr virus










