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  1. The case of long COVID in Australia

    He'd finished a PhD. Then long COVID hit and he couldn't make dinner. An academic, suddenly struggling to prepare a simple meal. A once-athletic teen, crippled by fatigue. A half-marathon ...

  2. The Long COVID Puzzle: Autoimmunity, Inflammation, and Other Possible

    The theory is that COVID-19 can cause immune system dysfunction, which then creates an opportunity for the previously dormant virus to re-emerge. Indeed, evidence of Epstein-Barr reactivation has been found in those with Long COVID. 3. Autoimmunity: Infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may trigger autoimmune disease.

  3. Long COVID: The health and economic impacts in Australia

    He'd finished a PhD. Then long COVID hit and he couldn't make dinner. From Tom, an academic, to a once-athletic teen, crippled by fatigue - Australians with long COVID are still waiting on ...

  4. Long COVID: What we're learning from scientists and patients about

    He wrote a book about Long COVID that recently came out in paperback. It's titled, The Long Haul: How Long COVID Survivors Are Revolutionizing Healthcare. Ryan Prior: And then in France it is Apresjour20 or apresj20, which means after day 20. So what they're referring to in French was that you're supposed to get better within 20 days.

  5. Harvard Medical School expert explains 'long COVID'

    These so-called "COVID long-haulers" or sufferers of "long COVID" are those who continue to feel symptoms long after the days or weeks that represent a typical course of the disease. These patients tend to be younger and, puzzlingly, in some cases suffered just mild initial conditions. Last month, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ...

  6. Study Empowers Long COVID Patients as They Struggle to Find Relief

    The symptoms are highly variable—long-haulers have reported over 200 different symptoms. Common complaints include brain fog, shortness of breath, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, insomnia, tremors, gastrointestinal problems, palpitations, and both high and low blood pressure. COVID-19 symptoms linger in approximately half to 75% of ...

  7. Four years on: the career costs for scientists battling long COVID

    The World Health Organization defines long COVID as a suite of symptoms lasting two months or longer, continuing or occurring three months after the initial infection. Collection: Coronavirus and ...

  8. 'These impairments can be permanent': Long-COVID study finds most

    An Australian study investigating the long-term impacts of COVID-19 found nearly three-quarters of the participants had lingering symptoms months after their recovery. Key points:

  9. Large study provides scientists with deeper insight into long COVID

    Initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans, many of whom had COVID-19, have uncovered new details about long COVID, the post-infection set of conditions that can affect nearly every tissue and organ in the body. Clinical symptoms can vary and include fatigue, brain fog, and dizziness, and last for months after a person has COVID-19.

  10. Investigators Share Insights on Long Covid

    Long Covid—which the CDC calls post-Covid conditions and NIH calls PASC (post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2)—refers to a wide range of physical and mental health symptoms that persist, recur or first appear, 4 or more weeks after the acute phase of a SARS-CoV-2 infection. The condition can affect not only those who were severely ill, but ...

  11. Longitudinal Progression of Patients with Long COVID Treated in a Post

    Post-acute sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection (PASC), also referred to as Long COVID (LC) is a condition defined by persistent symptoms and/or long-term complications lasting over 4 weeks from the onset of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. 1,2 PASC has been subdivided into 2 categories: (1) current or subacute coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19 ...

  12. Treating Long COVID: An Expert Q&A

    Expert Q&A: Treating Long COVID. Neuroscientist and physical therapist David Putrino, Ph.D., has been investigating and treating long COVID since early in the coronavirus pandemic. Jun 29, 2022 ...

  13. After the Infection Is Gone

    According to the CDC, 13 percent of people diagnosed with COVID meet the definition of long COVID one month after infection, and this number drops to 2.5 percent three months after infection. Among those hospitalized with COVID, more than 30 percent have symptoms suggestive of long COVID six months after infection.

  14. Large study provides scientists with deeper insight into long COVID

    They then established a scoring system based on patient-reported symptoms. By assigning points to each of the 12 symptoms, the team gave each patient a score based on symptom combinations. With these scores in hand, researchers identified a meaningful threshold for identifying participants with long COVID. ... HHS Long COVID Coordination: This ...

  15. The latest long COVID research on symptoms, testing and treatments with

    Leading long COVID researcher, Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, sterling professor of immunobiology at Yale University, joins to provide an update on the latest long COVID studies and clinical trials—and what their findings mean for physicians and patients. ... And then they also found that peripheral serotonin deficiency impairs cognitive function in the ...

  16. Long COVID's long R&D agenda

    Long COVID's long R&D agenda. As researchers work to understand the biology and epidemiology of post-acute COVID-19, a pioneering platform trial is now testing treatments to try to address the ...

  17. Long COVID Rates Appear to Be Decreasing

    And just a few months before that European researchers found that the risk of long COVID among cancer patients fell from 19.1 percent in 2020 to 6.2 percent in early 2022. Other studies show ...

  18. COVID can cause new health problems even 3 years after ...

    New findings suggest that the disease's reach isn't merely long—it's still growing. Three years after their initial bouts with COVID-19, patients who'd once been hospitalized with the ...

  19. Navigating long COVID

    Mark Elliott was vaccinated and boosted when he was exposed to COVID-19. His symptoms were mild and he recovered quickly, but he's been struggling with long COVID symptoms for the past year. Long COVID occurs when someone infected with COVID-19 has symptoms¬ that last for months or years. Symptoms can include fatigue, brain fog, and respiratory issues. Mark has been able to manage some of ...

  20. Large Study Allows Researchers to Better Define Long COVID

    Large Study Allows Researchers to Better Define Long COVID . Published: June 30, 2023. A study supported by the RECOVER Initiative identified the most common patient reported symptoms of Long COVID. Learn More For NIH Staff NIH Strategic Response to COVID-19. Research Initiatives;

  21. The persistence of SARS-CoV-2 in tissues and its association with long

    The mean age of patients with long COVID symptoms was 52·3 years (SD 13·5), and 35 (49%) were male. In comparison, the mean age of patients without long COVID symptoms was 55·0 years (SD 12·5), and 74 (52%) were male. Five (7%) patients with long COVID symptoms and 21 (15%) patients without received chemotherapy or immunotherapy.

  22. Long COVID and a PhD

    A PhD, the highest academic qualification, requiring in depth research, concentration, the ability to pull together literature into a narrative and advance human knowledge. Long COVID, often characterised by debilitating brain fog, lethargy and the inability to focus—at least these are the symptoms I have experienced in this multifaceted new ...

  23. Six lessons from a pandemic PhD student

    Six lessons from a pandemic PhD student. If you're starting a doctoral programme later this year, particularly if your institution is still facing COVID-19 restrictions, Ciara O'Brien has some ...

  24. Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points

    Dr. Chan is a molecular biologist at the Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard, and a co-author of "Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19." Updated June 3, 2024 at 3:09 p.m. E.T. This ...

  25. When the PhD path leads to career struggles

    It can take, as Miller notes, between four and seven years. If we think of working life as roughly between the ages of 22 and 65, then a PhD requires more than 10 percent of a person's working life.

  26. How PhD programmes embraced hybrid working during the pandemic

    How PhD programmes embraced hybrid working during the pandemic. After two years of COVID-related delays, five doctoral candidates share lessons they learnt. By. Natasha Gilbert. Find a new job ...

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