
A nationwide survey reveals the uncertain state of specialized care for Americans living with the chronic disease

One of the few Long COVID research studies in Colombia is testing cognitive rehabilitation therapy. This approach recently failed in a U.S. clinical trial.

Argentina is facing an invisible Long COVID crisis, marked by a lack of clinics, minimal media attention, no disability insurance to help people with the disease cope with their inability to work, and only a couple of Long COVID studies — all amid a 48% cut to the national health budget under President Javier Milei.

Before it closed last week, the University of North Carolina’s clinic was a leading site for Long COVID care in the U.S. South.





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