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BREAKING NEWS | Long COVID May Be Prevented with an Antiviral

This research concludes that ANTIVIRALS reduced the risk of developing Long COVID and should be recommended to treat an acute COVID infection ....

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BREAKING NEWS | Long COVID Risk Decreases as the Pandemic Progresses

They looked at the pre-delta, delta and omicron eras of infection with SARS-CoV-2 and showed that the risk of Long COVID decreased over the course of the pandemic from 10% to 8% in unvaccinated persons. The results of this trial have been talked about on social media with a lot of disappointment as Paxlovid didn’t

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Brain Fog in Long Covid

Brain fog is a non-medical term used to describe a sensation of clouded thinking. It is one of the most common symptoms of Long COVID and since we now have scientific evidence that SARS-CoV-2 can damage the brain some scientists are saying that the symptom should be referred to as a “BRAIN INJURY” OR “COGNITIVE

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BREAKING NEWS: Visual Imaging Detects Remnants of SARS-CoV-2

A study on long Covid patients revealed persistent immune activation and potential virus presence in various organs even years after infection. The research utilized imaging techniques to identify immune activation in the brain, spinal cord, lungs, and gut wall. The findings suggest a need for further investigation into treatments targeting leftover virus and immunomodulating therapies....

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NEWS: Speeding up Long Covid Treatments

A news article discusses the shift towards decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) for long COVID treatments, enabling patients to participate from home rather than traveling to clinical sites.....

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: Autoantibodies linked to Long Covid Symptoms

with further research existing treatments targeting the eradication/reduction of these type of autoantibodies for Long COVID could be used and biomarkers (blood tests to show the presence of Long COVID) could be developed to identify these autoantibodies in Long Haulers who have these types of neurological symptoms, particularly those with chronic pain.

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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE – Long Covid: Unexplained post-acute infectious syndromes

This study focuses on COVID-19's long-term effects include debilitating "long COVID" symptoms, impacting millions and highlighting similarities with other post-acute infectious syndromes like ME/CFS, necessitating further research and public health measures

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: Kidney Function in Children following SARS-CoV-2

A research paper has revealed that children and adolescents who have COVID-19 were at a higher risk of developing major kidney problems post COVID infection, even if they had no prior kidney disease...

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Kayli | Longhauler

Kayli Jamieson (she/her) has been a longhauler since December 2021 and has been on and off medical leave from work and school since then. Nowadays, she works from home as a Long COVID researcher for PIPPS and is slowly writing a Master’s Thesis on Long COVID and biopolitics. When she’s not resting, she enjoys singing and playing

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Chimére L. Sweeney | Long Covid Warrior

Since 2020, Chimére L. Sweeney has been a tireless advocate for the inclusion of Black women with Long Covid in discussions and initiatives aimed at amplifying their distinct narratives, aiding in their condition management and treatment, and empowering them as genuine stakeholders in advocacy and research efforts.

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