Tag

Longcovid

All articles tagged with #longcovid

health1 year ago

Debate Over Long Covid Treatments Intensifies Amid New Findings

A BMJ review on Long Covid therapies claims moderate certainty that CBT and rehabilitation improve symptoms, but the review's findings are based on biased studies. The risk-of-bias assessments, crucial for interpreting the results, are hidden in online supplements, revealing that most studies have high bias levels, making their conclusions unreliable. The review's conclusions are misleading, as unbiased evidence supporting the effectiveness of these interventions is lacking.

health1 year ago

New Study Reveals Long COVID Cases May Be Triple Previous Estimates

A new AI tool developed by Mass General Brigham has revealed that long COVID may affect 22.8% of the population, significantly higher than previous estimates of 7%. The tool analyzes electronic health records to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce healthcare biases, potentially identifying more individuals who need care. This AI-driven approach, called "precision phenotyping," helps differentiate long COVID symptoms from other conditions, ensuring a more inclusive diagnosis across diverse populations. The study highlights the potential for better clinical care and future research into long COVID's genetic and biochemical factors.

health1 year ago

"Uncovering Biological Clues to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"

A major study led by the National Institutes of Health provides a comprehensive look at myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), shedding light on the biological abnormalities affecting the brain, gut, immune system, and autonomic nervous system. The findings refute the notion that the illness is purely psychological and suggest that it is primarily a brain disorder likely triggered by immune dysfunction and changes in the gut microbiome. While the study's small sample size and strict inclusion criteria limit its generalizability, it may pave the way for future research and potential treatments, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and human immunoglobulin.

health1 year ago

"Link Between Long COVID and Chronic Fatigue Risk Revealed in New Study"

A study by the National Institutes of Health found significant differences in the immune systems and other physiological functions of patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) compared to healthy individuals. The research, published in Nature Communications, suggests that studying patients with ME/CFS may provide insights into long Covid and other conditions.

health-and-medicine2 years ago

"Anthony Fauci's Quest to Solve Medicine's Greatest Enigma"

Dr. Michael J. Stephen discusses the challenges of treating myalgic encephalitis (ME/CFS), a condition with symptoms exacerbated by COVID-19, and shares insights from his conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Fauci suggests focusing research on post-COVID patients with strict diagnostic criteria to understand the disease better. Studies indicate potential viral persistence and mitochondrial dysfunction, but no FDA-approved treatments exist yet. With rising COVID cases, the urgency to find solutions grows, but there is hope with ongoing clinical trials and preventive measures like vaccines to reduce the incidence of long COVID.

health2 years ago

"Study Identifies Muscle Damage as Key Factor in Long Covid Fatigue"

Dutch researchers from Amsterdam university medical centre have discovered a biological cause for the persistent fatigue experienced by long Covid patients, identifying that their muscle cells produce less energy. This breakthrough, published in Nature Communications, challenges the notion that long Covid fatigue is purely psychological or related to pandemic anxiety. The study involved 25 long Covid patients and 21 non-patients performing a cycling test, revealing post-exertional malaise and energy production issues at the cellular level. This finding opens the door for targeted treatments for long Covid, which has affected an estimated 100,000 people in the Netherlands.

health-and-medicine2 years ago

"Study Links Mitochondrial Dysfunction to Debilitating Exercise Fatigue in Long COVID Patients"

Researchers at Amsterdam University Medical Center have discovered that the fatigue experienced by long Covid patients is due to reduced energy production by mitochondria in muscle cells. The study involved a cycling test that led to post-exertional malaise in long Covid patients, highlighting a biological cause for their fatigue. The findings suggest that intense exercise may not be beneficial for these patients and that treatments should focus on managing energy levels within individual limits. The study, which offers new insights into the treatment and management of long Covid symptoms, is published in the journal Nature Communications.

health2 years ago

"Study Reveals Physical Basis for Exercise Intolerance in Long Covid Patients"

A study by Amsterdam UMC and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, published in Nature Communications, has found a biological cause for the persistent fatigue in long COVID patients: their muscle cell mitochondria produce less energy. The research involved a cycling test that exacerbated symptoms, known as post-exertional malaise (PEM), in long COVID patients. The findings suggest that the fatigue is not due to heart or lung abnormalities but is a result of compromised energy production at the cellular level, leading to a call for tailored treatments and rehabilitation strategies that respect patients' physical limits.

health2 years ago

"Study Links Cellular Changes to Exercise Intolerance in Long Covid Patients"

A study from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, published in Nature Communications, has found that people with long Covid experience severe muscle damage, mitochondrial problems, and the presence of microclots, leading to debilitating symptoms after exercise. The research involved 25 long Covid patients and 21 recovered individuals, revealing that those with long Covid had a lower exercise capacity, more white muscle fibers with fewer mitochondria and capillaries, and significant tissue damage post-exercise. The findings suggest that intense exercise can exacerbate symptoms and that treatments improving mitochondrial health could be beneficial.

health2 years ago

"Understanding Persistent Post-Viral Symptoms: From Long COVID to Long Flu"

Long COVID, long flu, and long cold refer to lingering symptoms that persist for more than three months after the initial respiratory infection. While long COVID has been recognized for some time, the concept of long flu and long cold has only recently been identified, with symptoms including a lingering cough, trouble sleeping, and issues with taste and smell. There is no set treatment plan for these long-term illnesses, and they are managed by treating symptoms. Experts recommend seeing a doctor if symptoms persist beyond three months to rule out secondary infections and to receive proper evaluation and care.

health2 years ago

"New CDC Data Reveals Long COVID's Deadly Toll in the US"

New CDC data reveals that over 5,000 Americans have died from long COVID since the pandemic began, with 1,491 of those deaths occurring in 2023. Long COVID, which lacks a standard definition or diagnostic test, is diagnosed based on symptoms persisting at least 3 months post-infection. The condition can lead to life-threatening issues affecting various body systems and is recognized as an underlying cause of death. The risk of long COVID fatalities is higher for certain demographics, with disparities observed across age, race, and ethnicity. The CDC's new guidance on reporting long COVID as a cause of death aims to improve the accuracy of fatality counts, but challenges remain in diagnosis and attribution of deaths to long COVID.

health2 years ago

"Understanding Long COVID: Risks, Impact on Life, and the Search for Treatment"

Four years after the emergence of COVID-19, the long-term effects known as long covid remain a mystery, with up to 7 percent of Americans experiencing persistent symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and loss of taste or smell. Despite extensive knowledge about the coronavirus, researchers have yet to pinpoint the cause or a cure for long covid, posing significant challenges to the healthcare system and affecting individuals' ability to perform daily activities and work.

health2 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow Stands by Her Wellness Routine Amid Criticism.

Gwyneth Paltrow defended her diet after facing criticism online for discussing her wellness routine on a podcast. Paltrow, who has long COVID, said she works with her doctor to eat foods that aren't inflammatory, including cooked vegetables, protein, and healthy carbs. She added that her diet is based on her medical results and extensive testing. Paltrow also clarified that she eats full meals and occasionally indulges in unhealthy foods. Some dietitians have cautioned against following Paltrow's diet, citing concerns about the amount of food she consumes.

health2 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow's Wellness Routine Sparks Controversy.

Gwyneth Paltrow responds to backlash over her recent comments on a podcast about her eating habits, explaining that she works with a doctor of natural medicine to deal with chronic issues and long COVID symptoms. She focuses on foods that aren't inflammatory, including lots of cooked vegetables, protein, and healthy carbs. Paltrow clarifies that her eating habits are not advice, but a transparent look at a conversation between her and her doctor.