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Coronavirus - symptoms, long-term health effects of COVID19
1.5% of working-age people have lasting symptoms | Leaders (2021)
Listen to this episode from Today, Explained on Spotify. An estimated 10 percent of people who test positive for Covid-19 experience long-haul symp... (2021)
Clinicians racing to understand Covid-19 are starting to discern an unusual trend: one common symptom—the loss of smell and taste—can linger months... (2020)
The disease’s “long-haulers” have endured relentless waves of debilitating symptoms—and disbelief from doctors and friends. (2020)
“I tell the same stories repeatedly; I forget words I know.” The more we learn about the coronavirus, the more we realize it’s not just a respir... (2020)
Evidence from tissue studies and some people with COVID-19 shows that the virus damages insulin-producing cells. (2020)
Most people who catch the new coronavirus don't experience severe symptoms, and some have no symptoms at all. COVID-19 saves its worst for relative... (2020)
What we’ve learned from the dead that could help the living. (2020)
The news: There have been increasing numbers of anecdotal reports of a link between surviving covid-19 and developing mental health problems in rec... (2020)
Warning of serious brain disorders in people with mild coronavirus symptoms | Coronavirus outbreak | The Guardian “We’re seeing things in the ... (2020)
Professional diver Emiliano Pescarolo contracted coronavirus in March and spent 17 days in hospital in the Italian port city of Genoa before being ... (2020)
The Takeaway hears from former guest David Lat on his experience recovering from COVID-19. (2020)
Although most young people recover quickly, doctors are seeing some children and teens with lingering fatigue and other chronic problems. (2020)
Many COVID-19 survivors are likely to be at greater risk of developing mental illness, psychiatrists said on Monday, after a large study found 20% ... (2020)