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Language of Long COVID - Helping to Understand How People Communicate About Long COVID
Long COVID, also known as post-COVID-19 syndrome, refers to persistent symptoms that last for weeks, months, or even years after having...
- 07/04/2022
- Health & Social Care Research, Long COVID
- esw217
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Introducing the Long COVID Research Involvement Hub: Maintaining the patient voice in Long COVID research
Long COVID is a condition made visible by patients. It refers to a variety of ongoing or recurrent symptoms that people may experience ...
- 12/01/2022
- Long COVID
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Issue of inequalities for long COVID patients needs to be addressed
Long COVID is a condition where people experience persistent or new symptoms following an episode of COVID-19. These include fatigue an...
- 08/12/2021
- Long COVID
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Expert optimistic about possibility of tests for long COVID
Professor Danny Altmann, from Imperial College London’s Department of Immunology and Inflammation, is one of the leading res...
- 08/12/2021
- Long COVID
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Long COVID: Unpicking the lasting impact of COVID-19
More than a year on from the beginning of the pandemic, the success of the first generation of vaccines is weakening the link between C...
- 18/07/2021
- Health & Social Care Research, Infectious diseases, Inflammation, Long COVID
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Over 2 million adults in England may have had Long COVID
Imperial College's REACT study of over half a million adults in England found that one in 20 had persistent COVID-19 symptoms. The res...
- 24/06/2021
- Health & Social Care Research, Infectious diseases, Multiple Conditions, Long COVID
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Event Summary: Let’s Talk About Long COVID Research
On Thursday 29th April 2021, the Patient Experience Research Centre held the Let’s Talk About Long COVID Research public event to kick ...
- 14/05/2021
- Health & Social Care Research, Infectious diseases, Multiple Conditions, Long COVID
- Philippa Pristera
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