Study reveals crucial difference between Covid-19 and flu in the brain and lungs
A study shows that Covid-19 causes long-term brain activity changes following infection, in contrast to influenza, indicating unique effects of SARS-CoV-2.
Long COVID: US reveals death toll caused by prolonged symptoms of the disease
Long COVID has led to 3,544 deaths in the United States, according to a government study highlighting the severe impact of the SARS-CoV-2 virus beyond the pandemic phase.
Patients who experienced severe COVID-19 symptoms show little improvement one year later: study
A study reveals that most hospitalized COVID-19 patients with persistent symptoms showed little improvement one year post-discharge, raising concerns about the long-term effects of long COVID.
Former Aikakone Singer Falls Seriously Ill - 'Everything Crumbled'
Former Aikakone vocalist Jasmin Hertzberg discusses her battle with long COVID following a serious illness, impacting her music career and future aspirations.
"This is what might happen to us in France": emotion in Austria after the assisted suicide of a 22-year-old suffering from long Covid
The assisted suicide of a young man in Austria suffering from long Covid has sparked emotional discussions and reflections on the topic of euthanasia in France.
Pandemic: The treatment of Post-Covid patients is still an epic disaster
The treatment of Post-Covid patients in Germany is severely lacking, leaving many with long-term neurological conditions to struggle without adequate support.
It is time for ME patients in Norway to be taken seriously
Norwegian health authorities are debating the classification of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) in a way that may lead to confusion and inadequate treatment.
Generals put a complete brake on the civil crisis and national defense law proposal
The Estonian Parliament has encountered a stalemate over a long-prepared civil crisis and national defense law proposal due to objections raised by four defense-background MPs.
Jasmin, 39, contracted long covid: "I have been unable to work since then"
Jasmin Hertzberg, a 39-year-old former contestant on The Voice of Finland, shares her struggles with long covid that has rendered her unable to work since 2021.
Organisms Stuck in a State of Chronic Infection. RSU Studies a Long-Misunderstood Disease
The article discusses the evolving understanding of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), particularly in the context of long COVID and ongoing research at the University of Latvia.
Long COVID could provoke brain changes similar to Alzheimer's, according to a study
A new scientific study suggests that long COVID may trigger brain changes comparable to those found in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
Dementia warning as Long Covid 'may trigger changes in brain similar to Alzheimer's'
A new study from NYU Langone Hospital suggests that Long Covid may cause brain changes resembling those seen in Alzheimer's disease.
Common diabetes drug could prevent long Covid, scientists discover
A widely used diabetes medication, metformin, may prevent long Covid if taken early, potentially reducing the risk by 40% to 50%.
Joona has been sober for three years - An incredible change
Joona Rรถnneberg from Lahti has successfully managed three years of sobriety after a battle with long COVID, transforming his life away from alcohol addiction.
This is how the brain works in people with chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID. Surprising differences
Recent studies reveal significant differences in brain activity between healthy individuals and those suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID during cognitive tasks.
Generation Z Embraces Long-Distance Relationships. In Fact, They Seek Such Relationships
Generation Z is increasingly open to long-distance relationships, often seeking them after experiencing changes in dating dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Long-distance relationships for Generation Z are not a barrier. It's a goal
A young woman shares her experience with dating apps and the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, expressing concern over their effectiveness post-quarantine.
The US cancels the recommendation for vaccinating children against the flu, rotavirus, and other diseases
The US has withdrawn its long-standing recommendation that all children should be vaccinated against the flu and three other diseases, aligning with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's long-term goals.