November 29, 2021
Post-COVID symptoms: Women differ distinctly from men
In a study of the first 108 patients seen by Mayo Clinic’s Post-COVID-19 Care Clinic, researchers found that women predominantly showed symptoms of fatigue, followed by muscle pain and low blood pressure, while men primarily experienced shortness of breath. The team says these characteristics will help health care providers diagnose and treat people suspected of […]
Tags: Andrew Badley, Avni Joshi, Bradely Salonen, Christopher Anstine, COVID-19, Dennis Bierle, Elizabeth Wright, Ivana Croghan, long-haulers syndrome, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Michael Mueller, Neal Boeder Jr
January 31, 2019
New data gives clarity to allergy doctors and their patients
In a new study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Mayo Clinic researchers present the first population-based evidence showing how often food allergies are diagnosed in people. The study also determined which foods are most likely to cause allergic reactions in different age groups. “There were no previous population-based estimates for food allergies in the U.S.,” […]
Tags: allergies, Avni Joshi, Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, epidemiology, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, population health, research, Rochester Epidemiology Project