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  • “Invisible Illness” could have been transgressive. Instead, it minimizes Long COVID.

    “Invisible Illness” could have been transgressive. Instead, it minimizes Long COVID.

    Shielding Cournoyer

    The book fails to convey the severity of infection-associated chronic conditions, demands for treatment, or importance of infection prevention. Read more…

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    October 29, 2024

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  • October 18, 2024

    Clinical trials explore how Low-Dose Naltrexone could help people with Long COVID

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    Research updates, October 8

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Covid-19

  • June 18, 2024

    National Covid-19 trends, June 18

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    Learning how to live and die with Long Covid

  • June 11, 2024

    National Covid-19 trends, June 11

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    National Covid-19 trends, June 4

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    National Covid-19 trends, May 28

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    National Covid-19 trends, May 21

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Health

Commentary

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    October 30, 2025

    We need more at-home clinical trials for Long COVID. Here’s how we designed the largest one yet.

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    Vyvgart brought us back to life, but the Long COVID trial was canceled. We are calling on the NIH and HHS to study the drug.

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    Long COVID inspired me to start an IACC case competition at my business school. Here’s how you can get involved.

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    Patricia Lockwood explores the depths of Long COVID in the new novel “Will There Ever Be Another You”

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