"Study Reveals Distorted Perception of Long COVID Risks"

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The risks of long COVID have been distorted due to flawed research, according to a study published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine. The study highlights overly broad definitions and a lack of comparison groups in previous studies on long COVID, leading to increased public anxiety, misdiagnoses, and a diversion of funds from those suffering from the long-term effects of COVID-19. The researchers argue for better case definitions, inclusion of control groups, and more stringent criteria to improve the understanding and treatment of long COVID.
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