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Brighton And Sussex Medical School | AutoTraffic Study: Being Double-Jointed Predicts Greater Risk of Long COVID
Double-jointedness (technically known as generalized joint hypermobility or GJH) predicts a higher risk of getting long COVID, a new study shows, a link that might help us understand more about long ...
read more Link Between Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Increased Long COVID Risk: Study Insights
Recent research indicates that people who exhibit generalized joint hypermobility (GJH), or double-jointedness, may be more susceptible to long-term complications following COVID-19 infection, known ...
read more Could Double-Jointed Folk Face Higher COVID Risks?
Long COVID is more likely in people with health problems also shared among the double-jointed, researchers noted – fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, migraine, allergies, anxiety, depression and ...
read more People with hypermobility may be more prone to long Covid, study suggests
People with excessive flexibility 30% more likely to say they had not fully recovered from Covid, research finds ...
read more Calls for more secondary breast cancer research
A Sussex mother is calling for more research into secondary breast cancer after being given just three years to live. Sophie Blake, 51, from Brighton, was told in May 2022 her breast cancer had spread ...
read more Young Reporter | LEH Higher Education Fair - Jinhee Kim, LEH
Lady Eleanor Holles School hosted its 14th Annual Higher Education Fair, welcoming year 12 students from LEH and two ...
read more Lower social class throughout life linked to higher risk of cognitive impairment
People in lower socioeconomic positions throughout their lives have a higher risk of developing mild cognitive impairment by the age of 50, according to a new study led by researchers at UCL.
read more Study Shows Individuals with Joint Hypermobility at Higher Risk of Long COVID
Published in BMJ Public Health, the researchers found that the greater risk of developing long COVID was also likely related to higher levels of fatigue in this group of people with joint ...
read more Study Links Persistent Lower Social Class to Increased Risk of Cognitive Impairment Over a Lifetime
The study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, found that individuals who moved upward or downward in terms of their socioeconomic position were also at a higher risk of impair ...
read more Brighton hosting ‘BrightON BrightOFF’ on April 8 for total solar eclipse
Rochester’s total solar eclipse is only 11 days away, as of Thursday. The eclipse will happen during the afternoon of Monday, April 8, and the Town of Brighton is planning on celebrating in Buckland ...
read more Social climbing lowers your risk of dementia
Climbing the social ladder lowers your risk of dementia, a study from UCL has found. Research on more than 6,500 people born in the UK in 1958 found that people who were born upper class and stayed ...
read more ‘My husband died a horrible death in an understaffed NHS hospital’
Before going into hospital for heart surgery in April 2019, Ralph Sims, then 65, wrote his wife Jacqui a letter and stashed it amongst his belongings. “If you’re reading this, either the most terrible ...
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