Local long COVID patients reflect on years of suffering
- March 2025 marks five years since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, impacting millions with long COVID symptoms, as estimated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
- Patients like Rachel Beale and Kate Perelman report struggles such as fatigue and brain fog, which significantly affect daily living and routines.
- Dr. Qiao from Sentara's long COVID clinic expressed the ongoing need to learn about the disease, stating many patients experience intense fatigue and memory issues.
- Research shows about one-third of COVID-19 survivors suffer long-lasting symptoms, with current treatment focusing on rehabilitation therapy, but no effective cure exists.
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Whole-body visualization of SARS-CoV-2 biodistribution in vivo by immunoPET imaging in non-human primates
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused at least 780 million cases globally. While available treatments and vaccines have reduced the mortality rate, spread and evolution of the virus are ongoing processes. Despite extensive research, the long-term impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection is still poorly understood and requires further investigation. Routine analysis provides limited access to the tissues of patients, necessitating alternative approaches to inve…
Two Men Illustrate Maddening Plight of Long COVID
To understand what it's like to have long COVID these days, a good place to start might be an in-depth story at Men's Health that focuses on the frustrating plights of two men. One is 35-year-old Levi Henry, who used to crush CrossFit workouts before contracting COVID in December 2021....
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