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  • PolyBio’s Spring 2026 symposium: Advancing Long COVID biomarkers and treatments

    PolyBio’s Spring 2026 symposium: Advancing Long COVID biomarkers and treatments

    Betsy Ladyzhets

    The PolyBio Research Foundation recently announced new initiatives and centered biomarkers during their latest virtual conference. Read more…

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  • Graphic shows a series of three awareness ribbons in blue and teal, against a background of patterned blue/green/teal paint splotches
    February 6, 2025

    My husband and I have both had ME for decades, then our son got Long COVID

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    February 4, 2025

    “Really pissed off”: Cochrane receives backlash from advocates and experts after abandoning ME/CFS review

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    January 27, 2025

    As someone with Long COVID, I’m terrified of what could happen to the Affordable Care Act

  • At the front, a row of protestors in wheelchairs display signs in support of Palestinian liberation. Essay author Jenna Bitar is second from left. Comrades are supporting the wheelchair users, and other members of the march are visible behind them, as well as businesses and homes of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
    January 17, 2025

    Instead of supporting people with Long COVID, our government funds a genocide

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