#LongCovid #CovidIsAirborne #CovidIsntOver
— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) August 30, 2023
"The study offers a reminder that “it’s still worth it to protect yourself”https://t.co/ahWpr6cXkk
Innate immune cells—a critical part of the immune system activated to battle COVID-19—remain altered for at least a year after infection. This is our body’s first line of defense designed to recognize and fight off all kinds of pathogens including bacteria https://t.co/m6z3KMKwbV
— CaliforniaCodes (@CaliforniaCodes) August 22, 2023
« We may have disastrously underestimated one of the most serious sequelae: infection of the brain and nervous system. And we may have missed the neurological damage done to children and young adults who seem to have recovered from COVID-19 » https://t.co/6DoCUnvr9I
— Jess (@MeetJess) September 4, 2023
One of the most challenging aspects of running Long Covid Kids is knowing that despite all our efforts to inform and educate, more and more families will see their children develop the condition.#Blog #LongCovidKids #LongCovid @NIH https://t.co/fzn3PfnC0C
— Long Covid Kids – #LongCovidKids (@LongCovidKids) July 27, 2023
🛑I wrote about what “fatigue” really means for people with long COVID and ME/CFS, and why this profoundly debilitating symptom is so often misunderstood and trivialized.
— Ed Yong is not here (@edyong209) July 27, 2023
(This piece also covers PEM.) 1/https://t.co/oFWb6Flyh0
If you want help #MedTwitter crack the code of #LongCovid, consider joining this study. This is not a treatment trial. It’s intended to help scientists understand long COVID, & they need people with & without it to compare them: https://t.co/HvVm9n6TmJ. /5
— Tatiana Prowell, MD (@tmprowell) March 19, 2023
"Risk of AUTOIMMUNE diseases following COVID-19"
— Emmanuel (@ejustin46) August 17, 2023
"Patients with COVID-19 presented an increased risk of developing pernicious anaemia, spondyloarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, pemphigoid, Graves' disease, thrombocytopenia, vasculitis …"https://t.co/ls5Y5F1k2t pic.twitter.com/fIngUxhPhJ
Report says long COVID could impact economy and be ‘mass disabling event’ in Canada
— Celeste George (@cie1947) March 9, 2023
Canada could face a “mass disabling event” because it’s increasingly clear that COVID-19 raises the risk of several chronic diseases including diabetes https://t.co/SnyF6IwHTv via @torontostar