AvatarAl Vanflipped into All Interested Matters AvatarAvatar1 day agoAre long COVID sufferers falling through the cracks?Stanford Business - Beth Duff-BrownResearchers who study long COVID say its debilitating symptoms are often misdiagnosed by clinicians and dismissed by employers or loved ones because …
AvatarThe Daily Recordflipped into EntertainmentFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoKate Garraway's net worth and financial struggles revealed after husband Derek's caredailyrecord.co.uk - Saffron OtterKate Garraway has opened up about the financial struggles she has faced while caring for her late husband Derek Draper, who died in January after a …
AvatarThe Sunflipped into The SunFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoA lawyer is being sued for stating biological fact that ‘only women menstruate’… it’s bleedin’ ridiculousthesun.co.uk - Rod LiddleYOU know we are all headed, as a country, at light speed towards the funny farm when a woman can be sued for making the statement that only women …
AvatarJeremy Henegerflipped into Long COVIDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoLong Covid: Teachers, healthcare workers most vulnerable occupations, report findsrnz.co.nz - RNZ NewsTeachers are the most vulnerable occupation to getting Long Covid, which can still affect people four years after catching the virus, a new study …
AvatarJanflipped into HealthFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoVoracious Brains, Inflamed Muscles and Immune Invaders? The NIH ME/CFS and Long COVID Conference Pt. II - Health Risinghealthrising.org - Cort JohnsonTHE GIST High blood oxygen levels entering the brain and low blood oxygen levels leaving the brain suggest the brains of ME/CFS patients are sucking up …
AvatarFalconflipped into COVID-19 NEWSFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days ago'Devastating': New research shows COVID-19 making us 'a little less intelligent'newshub.co.nz - Demelza LeslieNew research indicates COVID-19 is making us dumber and leading to measurable cognitive decline. The study published in the New England Journal of …
AvatarRaymond Haddockflipped into Chronic Fatigue & Long CovidAvatarAvatar6 days agoLong Covid: Leeds patient left bedbound by diseaseverified_publisherBBC News - By Jamie CoulsonBBC News Mike reflects on his condition four years on from the initial UK lockdown in 2020. Long Covid: Leeds patient left bedbound by disease
AvatarZdenek Vrozinaflipped into COVID CHRONICLESFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoLong Covid in Aotearoa NZ: Risk assessment and preventive action urgently neededphcc.org.nz - Amanda KvalsvigCovid-19 can cause longer-term changes in health, collectively known as Long Covid. With only four years of follow-up time to observe this evolving …
AvatarThe New Zealand Heraldflipped into New Zealand Herald World NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoOpinion: Covid still warps our sense of timenzherald.co.nz - Financial TimesThe other day I had a disturbing conversation with my doctor. I had gone to see him about a minor ailment when he suddenly started asking me about …
AvatarThe Mirrorflipped into The MirrorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days ago'I never left Covid lockdown, I panic outdoors and only go out at night'verified_publishermirror.co.uk - Jackie AnnettBefore lockdown Sophie Hopkins enjoyed swimming and going to the gym but these days the 29-year-old black belt at karate only leaves the house late …
AvatarSKGeniusflipped into ⛑ 🚑 HEALTH🔬🧸AvatarAvatar5 days agoLandmark Study Confirms Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is 'Unambiguously Biological'verified_publisherScienceAlert - Clare WatsonIn 2016, years before long COVID was a thing, the US National Institutes of Health, the largest single public funder of medical research in the …
AvatarSerenBlodwenflipped into It's All About The #Economy #Inequality #BREXIT #Job Market AvatarAvatarThe sickly seaside town that turned its back on workThe Telegraph - Szu Ping ChanMelissa LawfordBen ButcherGary quit his first and only job working in a café when he was a teenager. “I just couldn’t handle it. It was too busy,” he says. Born and bred in Hastings on the East Sussex coast, he says stress and anxiety led him to the doctor, who signed him off on sickness benefits. Gary – who does not want to …