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Women 40 to 55 face higher long COVID risk than men, study finds
Women 40 to 55 face higher long COVID risk than men, study finds
“The peer-reviewed study, led by the University of Texas Health Science Center, observed 12,276 people and found females had a "significantly higher" risk of long-term COVID-19 than males.”
The peer-reviewed study, led by the University of Texas Health Science Center, observed 12,276 people and found females had a "significantly higher" risk of long-term COVID-19 than males.
·abc.net.au·
Women 40 to 55 face higher long COVID risk than men, study finds
Most People With Long COVID Do Not Recover in Second Year of Illness
Most People With Long COVID Do Not Recover in Second Year of Illness
“The majority of working-age patients with postacute sequelae of COVID-19/post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) do not recover in the second year of their illness, according to a study published online Jan. 23 in PLOS Medicine.”
The majority of working-age patients with postacute sequelae of COVID-19/post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) do not recover in the second year of their illness, according to a study published online Jan. 23 in PLOS Medicine.
·healthday.com·
Most People With Long COVID Do Not Recover in Second Year of Illness
Women Face Higher Risk for Long COVID
Women Face Higher Risk for Long COVID
“Women have a higher risk for developing long COVID than men, according to a study published online Jan. 22 in JAMA Network Open.”
Women have a higher risk for developing long COVID than men, according to a study published online Jan. 22 in JAMA Network Open.
·healthday.com·
Women Face Higher Risk for Long COVID
The Survivorship Bias That’s Killing Us: Long COVID and the Myth of “Moving On”
The Survivorship Bias That’s Killing Us: Long COVID and the Myth of “Moving On”

“The Survivorship Bias That’s Killing Us: Long COVID and the Myth of “Moving On”

It’s easy to believe everything is fine when you only see the survivors. The people who didn’t die, who seem to be “back to normal,” are the faces we focus on. But what about the ones you don’t see? The coworker who hasn’t returned to the office. The friend who never seems to make plans anymore. The parent who used to juggle it all but now struggles to get through the day. These are the millions suffering from Long COVID.”

·x.com·
The Survivorship Bias That’s Killing Us: Long COVID and the Myth of “Moving On”
Into Darkness
Into Darkness
“Long COVID patients have been in hell since 2020. Now the distant light at the end of the tunnel - billions of dollars in future clinical studies - is being extinguished too.”
Long COVID patients have been in hell since 2020. Now the distant light at the end of the tunnel - billions of dollars in future clinical studies - is being extinguished too.
·thegauntlet.news·
Into Darkness
The general population still seems to think “LongCovid” & COVID complications are these hazy, undefined, psychological problems which can be magically fixed by SSRIs & talk therapy, instead of like 10-15 different serious diagnoses you will be living with for the rest of your…
The general population still seems to think “LongCovid” & COVID complications are these hazy, undefined, psychological problems which can be magically fixed by SSRIs & talk therapy, instead of like 10-15 different serious diagnoses you will be living with for the rest of your…
“The general population still seems to think “LongCovid” & COVID complications are these hazy, undefined, psychological problems which can be magically fixed by SSRIs & talk therapy, instead of like 10-15 different serious diagnoses you will be living with for the rest of your life, that requires routinely seeing a ton of different specialists. You won’t be working long hours to move up in the world—or working at all—because surviving all your chronic illnesses is now your unpaid FULL-TIME JOB. The chronic illnesses you acquire as a result of this particular novel pathogen are special though, because no one believes the cause (including your doctors) & all of society accuses you of malingering. It’s quite expensive & difficult to survive in these circumstances, thus many people are not.”
·x.com·
The general population still seems to think “LongCovid” & COVID complications are these hazy, undefined, psychological problems which can be magically fixed by SSRIs & talk therapy, instead of like 10-15 different serious diagnoses you will be living with for the rest of your…
Study reveals key risk factors for long COVID
Study reveals key risk factors for long COVID

“Newsday: 'Stony Brook study: Long COVID risk increases with multiple infections'

"Long COVID is now the threat," said Dr. Reynold A. Panettiere, Jr., vice chancellor at the Rutgers Institute for Translational Medicine and Science”

·newsday.com·
Study reveals key risk factors for long COVID
‘The pandemic isn’t over’: my year of long Covid – video
‘The pandemic isn’t over’: my year of long Covid – video
“Darren Parkinson is one of about 2 million people living with long Covid in England and Scotland. The illness is having a detrimental impact on his life, stopping him from being the kind of active and involved parent he wants to be to his two children. The Guardian has spent a year with Darren and his family to document his journey as he tries to recover from long Covid and come to terms with his new reality”
Darren Parkinson is one of about 2 million people living with long Covid in England and Scotland. The illness is having a detrimental impact on his life, stopping him from being the kind of active and involved parent he wants to be to his two children. The Guardian has spent a year with Darren and his family to document his journey as he tries to recover from long Covid and come to terms with his new reality
·theguardian.com·
‘The pandemic isn’t over’: my year of long Covid – video
Study shows impact of Long COVID on Ohio workers, need for clinicians to fill gaps
Study shows impact of Long COVID on Ohio workers, need for clinicians to fill gaps

ABC 5 News Cleveland: 'Study shows impact of Long COVID on Ohio workers, need for clinicians to fill gaps'

“Due to this reduced capacity to work, it is estimated that Long COVID resulted in a minimum of $170 billion in lost wages in the USA in 2022"

·news5cleveland.com·
Study shows impact of Long COVID on Ohio workers, need for clinicians to fill gaps
Nicotine exposure decreases likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 RNA expression and neuropathology in the hACE2 mouse brain but not moribundity
Nicotine exposure decreases likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 RNA expression and neuropathology in the hACE2 mouse brain but not moribundity
“Here we find exposure to nicotine in drinking water does not alter the moribundity of hACE2 mice. However, pre-exposure to nicotine decreased the likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 RNA expression and pathology in the brain. These results suggest mechanisms involving targets of nicotine could be leveraged to prevent the neurovirulence of SARS-CoV-2.”
Here we find exposure to nicotine in drinking water does not alter the moribundity of hACE2 mice. However, pre-exposure to nicotine decreased the likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 RNA expression and pathology in the brain. These results suggest mechanisms involving targets of nicotine could be leveraged to prevent the neurovirulence of SARS-CoV-2.
·nature.com·
Nicotine exposure decreases likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 RNA expression and neuropathology in the hACE2 mouse brain but not moribundity