Augie Ray on Nostr: STUDY finds that, while underlying health conditions (UHC) were associated with a ...
STUDY finds that, while underlying health conditions (UHC) were associated with a higher likelihood of long #COVID19, health literacy was important. "In non-hospitalized individuals, high health literacy ameliorated the negative impact of UHC on long COVID. Such effects of health literacy were not observed in hospitalized COVID-19 survivors."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39798220/Published at
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