Unlocking the secrets of long Covid
Experts from Newcastle University found the nervous system of people with post-Covid fatigue was underactive in three specific key areas. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms…
Experts from Newcastle University found the nervous system of people with post-Covid fatigue was underactive in three specific key areas. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms…
This new article published by The Lancet presents an overview of findings showing that there might be a correlation between the length of time the SARS-CoV-2 virus stays in the…
Very interesting second day of the Long COVID Consortium Meeting at the University of Zurich. Among other topics, the consortium has discussed the promising results of the studies on the interaction…
After one year of its official beginning, today and tomorrow the Long COVID project holds its 12-month Consortium Meeting in Basel & Zurich, Switzerland. During these two days…
After infection with the virus that causes COVID-19, some people experience long-term effects for weeks, months, or even longer, known as Long COVID. The American National Institutes of…
The new COVID variant Arcturus (XBB.1.16) is surging in India, outcompeting other variants, including Kraken (XBB.1.5), and is spreading globally. On the 2nd of May, the World Health…
Scientists haven’t unraveled the cause of Long COVID. But evidence is growing that an ongoing viral infection could be driving the symptoms, at least in some patients. Long…
Dr. Rae Duncan is a cardiologist and Long COVID research clinician, member of the Long Covid Advisory Team, World Health Network, and Medical Champion, Long Covid Kids Charity. In the video…
Some remarks on COVID-19 and Long COVID of Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Director-General at World Health Organization) at the media briefing (26.04.2023): “An estimated one in 10 infections…
“We thought the coronavirus would trigger a lot of chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and it has. The big surprise is what else it’s doing. The coronavirus is turning…