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long COVID

  • Low Cortisol May Fuel Long COVID: Animal Study
    Low Cortisol May Fuel Long COVID: Animal Study
    Proteins that linger up to a year following a COVID-19 infection link to low cortisol levels, which can lead to long-term neuroinflammation.
    September 2, 2024BY Mary West
  • Coping with Parosmia—Perceived Rancid Smells
    Coping with Parosmia—Perceived Rancid Smells
    Tens of thousands of lives have been turned upside down by a long COVID symptom that shifts the ...
    June 5, 2024BY Alexandra Roach
  • ‘I Knew Long COVID Was What I Was Dealing With’
    ‘I Knew Long COVID Was What I Was Dealing With’
    “My Healing Journey” is a special series of stories written by people who found unconventional paths to wellness ...
    May 13, 2024BY Healing Stories
  • Long COVID Condition Resolves Over Time, Study Suggests
    Long COVID Condition Resolves Over Time, Study Suggests
    Australian research finds that long COVID symptoms improved over time in their study cohort.
    April 27, 2024BY Lily Kelly
  • Precision Medicine: How It Saves Lives from Long COVID, Hormonal Imbalance and Medical Mysteries | The Dr. Monti Show
    Precision Medicine: How It Saves Lives from Long COVID, Hormonal Imbalance and Medical Mysteries | The Dr. Monti Show
    When they thought all options were exhausted, precision medicine provides new hope with treatments as unique as their ...
    April 22, 2024BY Daniel A. Monti
  • Spike Protein Exposure and Clotting Pathologies Explained: Dr. Jordan Vaughn
    Spike Protein Exposure and Clotting Pathologies Explained: Dr. Jordan Vaughn
    Dr. Jordan Vaughn is a physician of internal medicine and the CEO of MedHelp Clinics. During the pandemic, ...
    April 4, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • 5 Exercises to Restore Muscle Strength and Endurance After Long COVID
    5 Exercises to Restore Muscle Strength and Endurance After Long COVID
    Long COVID and its associated post-exertion malaise is a complex, debilitating syndrome. Careful movements can help restore muscle ...
    March 27, 2024BY Kevin Shelley
  • COVID-Induced Brain Fog Linked to Evident Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption–Study
    COVID-Induced Brain Fog Linked to Evident Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption–Study
    A compromised blood brain barrier allows harmful substances to enter the brain causing disorders of the central nervous ...
    March 20, 2024BY Ellen Wan and Teresa Zhang
  • Australia’s Chief Health Officer Calls for the Term ‘Long COVID’ to Be Scrapped
    Australia’s Chief Health Officer Calls for the Term ‘Long COVID’ to Be Scrapped
    'It implies that there is something particularly sinister and ominous about COVID-19,' Dr. Gerrard said.
    March 15, 2024BY Henry Jom
  • COVID-19 May Lead to Persistent Cognitive Impairment, Brain Fog, and Lower IQ Scores
    COVID-19 May Lead to Persistent Cognitive Impairment, Brain Fog, and Lower IQ Scores
    A new observational study found cognitive deficits may last a year or more after having COVID-19.
    March 6, 2024BY Megan Redshaw
  • Low Iron Levels in Blood Could Trigger Long COVID: Study
    Low Iron Levels in Blood Could Trigger Long COVID: Study
    Iron removal from the bloodstream is a defense mechanism of the body during infection, but it can backfire.
    March 6, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Long COVID-19 Could Lead to Small Deficits in Cognitive Function: Study
    Long COVID-19 Could Lead to Small Deficits in Cognitive Function: Study
    More than 113,000 people were tested for the study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
    February 29, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • CDC’s Recent Long COVID Study Avoids Identifying Vaccination Status of Participants
    CDC’s Recent Long COVID Study Avoids Identifying Vaccination Status of Participants
    'I would be curious to know what questions they asked and what was the criteria that qualifies a ...
    February 23, 2024BY Patricia Tolson
  • Chris Cuomo’s Personal Physician: There Are More Adverse Events From COVID-19 Vaccines Than Recent Study Reported
    Chris Cuomo’s Personal Physician: There Are More Adverse Events From COVID-19 Vaccines Than Recent Study Reported
    A personal physician of News Nation anchor Chris Cuomo admits she’s seeing more COVID-19 vaccine injuries than what ...
    February 22, 2024BY Matt McGregor
  • Long-Term Increased Risk of Digestive Diseases After COVID-19 Infection: Study
    Long-Term Increased Risk of Digestive Diseases After COVID-19 Infection: Study
    A new study suggests people who have recovered from COVID-19—even if they had mild cases—are at risk of ...
    February 5, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Senate Committee Hearing Calls for More Funding, Better Treatment Options for Long COVID
    Senate Committee Hearing Calls for More Funding, Better Treatment Options for Long COVID
    Three women affected by long COVID appealed to a Senate Committee on Thursday seeking more government support for ...
    January 18, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Parkinson’s Medication Could Be Useful in Treating Long COVID: Study
    Parkinson’s Medication Could Be Useful in Treating Long COVID: Study
    The research indicates indicates amantadine may treat persistent symptoms due to antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and dopamine effects.
    January 17, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • COVID-19 May Lead to Persistent Brain Injury Undetected by Routine Tests
    COVID-19 May Lead to Persistent Brain Injury Undetected by Routine Tests
    Rapid onset of acute COVID-19 symptoms can cause key brain injury markers that even months later persist.
    January 15, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Paxlovid Doesn’t Reduce Risk of Long COVID, Potentially Linked to Rebound Symptoms: Study
    Paxlovid Doesn’t Reduce Risk of Long COVID, Potentially Linked to Rebound Symptoms: Study
    Researchers found little difference in outcomes between Paxlovid users and nonusers. They also found 1 in 5 users ...
    January 5, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • COVID Vaccine Linked to Disturbing Long-term Syndrome | Facts Matter
    COVID Vaccine Linked to Disturbing Long-term Syndrome | Facts Matter
    In July of 2021, a condition known as “Long Covid” was officially added as a recognized condition which ...
    January 2, 2024BY Roman Balmakov
  • Long COVID Rare in Children: Study
    Long COVID Rare in Children: Study
    Fewer than 1 percent of children who tested positive for COVID-19 still had symptoms six months later.
    January 2, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Long-Term Brain Issues in COVID Patients May Be Linked to Disease Severity, Not COVID Itself: Study
    Long-Term Brain Issues in COVID Patients May Be Linked to Disease Severity, Not COVID Itself: Study
    While cognitive impairment can last 18 months after COVID-19 infection, researchers find those hospitalized for other conditions face ...
    December 29, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Study Finds COVID Vaccination Independently Associated With Long COVID Syndrome
    Study Finds COVID Vaccination Independently Associated With Long COVID Syndrome
    The researchers suggest the 'paradox' could be due to better survival rates in vaccinated individuals meaning more live ...
    December 27, 2023BY Megan Redshaw
  • Research Shows Resurgence of Meningitis in France Following COVID-19
    Research Shows Resurgence of Meningitis in France Following COVID-19
    A recent rise in the number of cases of meningitis has surpassed levels observed before the COVID-19 pandemic.
    December 27, 2023BY Ellen Wan
  • Bacteria Combo Alleviates Long COVID Symptoms: Study
    Bacteria Combo Alleviates Long COVID Symptoms: Study
    Researchers have found that a synbiotic preparation called SIM01, can effectively alleviate post-COVID symptoms and improve gut microbiome ...
    December 26, 2023BY Anne Lee
  • Long COVID Diagnoses Vary Throughout the US: Study
    Long COVID Diagnoses Vary Throughout the US: Study
    The study also noted that older people, women, and Hispanics, and others were more at risk of developing ...
    December 13, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • The COVID-19 Virus Can Remain Undetected in Lungs for 18 Months: Study
    The COVID-19 Virus Can Remain Undetected in Lungs for 18 Months: Study
    The study indicates that the virus can live in the lungs for up to 18 months after infection ...
    December 12, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
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