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The Dangers of Crowdsourced 'Cures' for Long COVID
For long COVID patients, this dynamic is particularly hazardous. Desperate for relief, and often frustrated by the slow progress of medical science and the fragmented nature of care, many patients ...
We start by screening and testing our patients with long COVID for issues that we can diagnose and have standardized therapies for,” Shaib said. “Another component of our management is focused on ...
A new study that involved in-depth interviews with 14 people living with long COVID has found they frequently feel dismissed and disbelieved by healthcare professionals. The study authors say that ...
Some long COVID patients have been turning to a controversial procedure known as "blood ... nor promote," adding "we accept patients that have microcirculation issues and want to be treated ...
More information: Self-reported health, neuropsychological tests and biomarkers in fully recovered COVID-19 patients vs patients with post-COVID cognitive symptoms: a pilot study, PLOS One (2025 ...
Long COVID patients with abnormal cardiopulmonary PET/MR findings may be more likely to develop heart and lung diseases ...
The inflammation patterns seen in teenage long COVID patients appear to affect ... Long-term implications raise serious concerns. The potential for long COVID lung damage to affect teenagers ...
Listening to patients. Many of the earliest insights into long Covid have been gleaned from the experiences shared by patients. A survey by the Patient-Led Research Collaborative, a team of long ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic first gripped Iowa, many people still struggle with long-term, debilitating health issues caused by the illness.
March is brain injury awareness month and March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness day. One local doctor said she's seeing similarities in the two health concerns.