Indeed, the long-term consequences of COVID-19 are now being described as a “second health crisis,” globally.These long-term issues may involve the lungs, the cardiovascular system, the brain and other parts of the nervous system, and even may have psychological consequences, any of which ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a lasting impact on health and well-being. We compare current self-reported health, quality of life and symptom profiles for people with ongoing symptoms following COVID-19 to those who have never tested positive for SARS-
"Long COVID will have an impact on the labor force because it will push some people into long-term care issues and keep them out of the workforce. Employers will have to figure out how to handle those cases and ways to pay for their long-term medical needs." Photo taken on Jan. 28...
Last month (September, 2022) we reported how Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) is the new term apparently being used to cover up deaths due to the COVID-19 vaccines, and that in many places around the world it is now the #1 cause of...
"It is abundantly clear now that it is not simply a respiratory virus and that it is causing long term harm to the health of individuals throughout the population, including the huge numbers of people who were not hospitalised in the acute phase of infection," she said. ...
Related:‘Underwhelming’: NIH trials fail to test meaningful long Covid treatments — after 2.5 years and $1 billion Cardiovascular symptoms are part of what’s known aslong Covid, the catchall term for dozens of health issues including fatigue and brain fog. The National Institutes of Health...
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The study —publishedin the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report — is the latest to try and quantify how many of the millions of Americans who have now tested positive for the virus arefacing long-term issuescaused by their infection. ...
One leading theory about long COVID cardiac issues suggests that, for some people experiencing a racing or skipping heartbeat, dizziness or shortness of breath, it may not be a new cardiac problem. Instead, it might be a neurologic one triggered by the virus. COVID can affect the autonomic...
The survey adds to growing evidence that long-term health issues are adding to existing strains ona depleted UK workforce. Official data show the number of people who are not working or looking for a job due to long-term ill health has increased by 230,000 from pre-pandemic levels. ...