From the COVID-19 Longhaulers Advocacy Project: Our master document, A Comprehensive Guide for COVID-19 Longhaulers and Physicians, has been revamped and updated. Read it here. 2. Email this to your…
From Body Politic: In light of recent public conversations about the role of exercise, neural training, and cognitive behavioral therapy in Long COVID recoveries, we at Body Politic want to…
In this podcast, Todd shares with us his research in ME/CFS and post-exertion malaise (PEM). He discusses the characterisation of ME/CFS, the challenges with the word “fatigue” in describing a…
Members of the Long COVID Alliance have drafted key recommendations and guidance for the National Institutes of Health, including a list of scientific initiatives from the research community to highlight…
A range of organizations are forming a new advocacy group, the Long COVID Alliance, to push for greater funding and research into patients who suffer Covid symptoms long after they’re free…
Today, leaders of 50 organizations and patient groups announced the formation of the Long COVID Alliance. The Alliance includes a network of patient-advocates, scientists, public health and disease experts, and…
In this webinar hosted by the Massachusetts ME/CFS and FM Association Research Support Club, Roshan Kumar, PhD (Biochemistry) provides information about the COVID vaccines and answers questions from listeners.
This article by Robert Glatter, MD was originally published by Forbes on February 20, 2021. As people with long Covid come to grips with ongoing symptoms such as fatigue, chest pain, difficulty…
In this video, we will be discussing the research, the clinical lab protocol for patients, and the Chronic COVID treatment center. A few moderators from the long haulers advocacy groups…
For some people with COVID-19, even those who are only mildly affected at first, the ensuing weeks and months of “recovery” bring a surprise and a betrayal: they do not return to full health. Although nucleic acid tests no longer detect the virus, people still suffer from ongoing symptoms. They call themselves “long haulers,” and the condition is being called “long COVID.”