Long Haulers Lose Taste, Will It Come Back?
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Long Haulers Lose Taste, Will It Come Back?

There have been reports of individuals losing their sense of taste and smell within the first two weeks of contracting COVID-19. Today there is little to no discussion in when it returns and how it can affect one’s daily life. Over the past couple of months researchers have been analyzing the symptoms after COVID and many of the most pressing ones is brain fog, heart palpitations, blood clots to name a few. We tend to forget how severe it is to not have an appetite due to the lack of smell and taste. Some individuals reported not getting their taste or sense of appetite back anywhere from 3 to 6 months., which lead to severe weight loss. A Mayo Clinic study says most COVID-19 patients that did lose their sense of taste and smell were more likely young or middle-aged. On average most...
Scared to death? Patients with serious diseases are dying from fear of COVID-19
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Scared to death? Patients with serious diseases are dying from fear of COVID-19

The University of Arizona School of medicine noticed patients with serious illnesses are avoiding urgently needed care due to the fear of contracting COVID-19. Fewer people are showing up for care and these individuals are suffering from heart attacks, strokes and other chronic illnesses that need medical attention.  The end result that many are simply dying from the neglect of their pre-existing ailment or serious compromised health because they are scared to get the virus. Even though these people are not dying from COVID, they are dying from the fear of attracting COVID at hospitals and clinics. To read the full article Click Here
Vaccine To Help Longhaulers Symptoms?
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Vaccine To Help Longhaulers Symptoms?

Many are seeking relief for “long haulers” who are still suffering from COVID-19 symptoms months after recovering.  Now that the U.S. has allowed Moderna and Pfzer to administer COVID-19 vaccines some are reporting the vaccine have minimized and even stopped their systems.  There is a lot of unknown factors and studies have been conducted to better understand that lingering symptoms can persist for 3 to 6 months. Even, then there has also been recordings of some of the earliest cases of COVID-19 back in March 2020 are still suffering with symptoms a whole year later.  Speculation is arising that the vaccine may help relief long hauler symptoms, but medical experts advise that there is much more research to be done to see if the vaccine really minimizes or even stop...
Some Covid-19 Patients Are Left With Ringing Ears?
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Some Covid-19 Patients Are Left With Ringing Ears?

Since the suicide of Texas Roadhouse Restaurant CEO and founder, Kent Taylor many are drawn to the fact that tinnitus may be linked to COVID-19. The CEO suffered from a variety of symptoms after contracting COVID-19, the most severe was the ringing in the ears, where it was “unbearable”. The Journal of International Audiology examined 60 case reports and studies found that 15% of adults that contracted COVID-19 reported symptoms of tinnitus.  There is not a solid link between COVID-19 and tinnitus, but the virus is known to aggravate preexisting conditions. Last year alone, Frontiers in Public Health surveyed 3,100 people with Tinnitus that also contracted the virus and the findings were substantial. Forty percent reported that their symptoms were “significantly exacerbated” fo...
7 in 10 People Hospitalized For Covid-19 Have Not Fully Recovered, New Study Reveals
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7 in 10 People Hospitalized For Covid-19 Have Not Fully Recovered, New Study Reveals

COVID-19 survivors continue to experience concern with mental and physical health months after being hospitalized. UK researchers conducted a study that shows 1 in 5 people develop a disability and a number of survivors are not working or changing jobs due to their health. The most common to have persistent symptoms are middle-age women as well as others that have had two conditions such as diabetes, asthma, heart disease and a compromised auto immune are seen to be at greater risk with lingering symptoms.  The results from the University of Leicester showed after 5 months being discharged from COVID-19, patients showed evidence of mental, physical problems along with organ damage to the lungs and brain (most common). The UK-wide study was conducted among 1,077 patients that...
Experts Urge “COVID-19 ‘long haulers’ need dedicated clinics”
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Experts Urge “COVID-19 ‘long haulers’ need dedicated clinics”

While the exact number in the US of long haul COVID-19 cases are unknown, experts say our nation needs to create COVID-19 clinics dedicated to treating patients with lingering symptoms. Researchers at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center found cell damage, abnormal blood clotting and other acute complications from the COVID-19 infection. These symptoms may compromise the quality of ones’ life. Therefore speaks to the need of clinics to help those who are still “recovering” from the virus from serious symptoms that attack the neurological and respiratory system. To Read The Full Article Click Here
Long-haulers struggle with lingering or new symptoms, Scientists Baffled.
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Long-haulers struggle with lingering or new symptoms, Scientists Baffled.

In Texas there is one of thousands of self-described long-haulers. Month’s after individuals have contracted and overcame COIVD-19 has reported symptoms that have lingered to even developing “out of the blue” symptoms.  Dr. Francis Collins, chief of National Institute of Health describes that long-haulers affects an uncertain number of survivors and all in different ways. There is no known factor or for certain how long symptoms like fog brain and fatigue may last. Some have contracted COVID-19 over a year ago and are still living with symptoms that affect everyday life.  There are many questions on long-haulers that scientists and doctors want to find the answers to. Dr. Collins has reached out to congress to fund $1 billion to study about 20,000 people how have had COVID-19. ...
New Drug Trial For COVID Long Haulers?
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New Drug Trial For COVID Long Haulers?

There are many people that can’t get rid of the lingering symptoms of COVID=19. These are the people with “Long-Haulers” and many are still living with these symptoms months and even a year after contracting COVID-19. Now, there is a South Florida drug trial that is providing hope for those who are suffering from these lingering effects.  Leronlimab is the new drug being used to ease the symptoms of COVID=19. This drug is given through injections into the abdomen and is believed it will help alleviate some or all of the long-hauler symptoms.  Currently this is a double-blinded trial, which means half of the participants will get a placebo and this is over the time of a eight week period. Every week participants will receive two shots to the abdomen and return four weeks...
85% of COVID long haulers experience neurological symptoms
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85% of COVID long haulers experience neurological symptoms

Northwestern University conducted a new study and found that 85% of COID-19 Long Haulers may experience neurological symptoms far pass six weeks after recovering from the virus.  This recent study was done on 100 patients that were never hospitalized for their initial illness of COVID-19. The following findings of these patients’ symptoms were: ·      85% fatigue ·      81% brain fog ·      68% constant headaches ·      60% numbness/tingling The study included detailed neurological exams, diagnostic testing and a look into patients’ quality of life. Cognitive function tests were done as well to see the severity of COVID=19 Long Haulers.  No...
The Real Challenge, Long-term Covid can affect multiple organ systems
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The Real Challenge, Long-term Covid can affect multiple organ systems

Research done by the journal of Nature Medicine goes in depth of the long-term effects of COVID-19. Some of the challenges of “long-haulers” face effect the whole body when recovering. Nature Medicine outlines that the lunges, Kidneys, heart and even the skin are affected by long-term COVID-19. While those are the most common, they are also identifying neurological, gastrointestinal and endocrine systems receive extensive damage as well. This research of long-haulers that was conducted on people that were not sick enough to be hospitalized, but found that the most common symptom was fatigue, shortness of breath, anxiety, loss sense of smell and taste and brain fog. To read the full article, Please Click Here