COVID-19 Is Airborne: What It Means, How It Spreads, and What You Can Do

COVID-19 primarily spreads through airborne aerosols, complicating public understanding due to initial mixed messaging emphasizing hand hygiene. Effective prevention requires focusing on proper ventilation, high-quality masks, and avoiding crowded spaces. Recognizing the airborne nature of the virus is crucial for reducing transmission and protecting vulnerable populations in the UK and Europe.

Yale Study Reveals Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Chronic Illness: What It Means for Long COVID Sufferers

Yale Study on Post-Vaccine Chronic Illness: What It Means for Long COVID and You A recent study from Yale University, led by Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, has investigated why some individuals develop chronic symptoms after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. The researchers found that a small group of people experienced lingering health issues post-vaccination, resembling Long COVID. … Continue reading Yale Study Reveals Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Chronic Illness: What It Means for Long COVID Sufferers

The Most Promising Monoclonal Antibodies for Long COVID

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) could potentially treat Long COVID symptoms by targeting specific underlying causes, such as viral remnants or immune dysregulation. Promising options include EBV-targeted mAbs, anti-IL-6 antibodies, and anti-VEGF antibodies. Research is ongoing, but mAbs may eventually provide tailored treatments for various Long COVID subtypes.

Long COVID in Children: What Parents and Doctors Need to Know

Long COVID is not just an adult problem. Children can also develop this complex, chronic condition after a COVID-19 infection, even if their initial illness was mild or asymptomatic. Persistent symptoms like fatigue, headaches, and brain fog can disrupt a child’s ability to attend school, play with friends, or even enjoy everyday life. Yet, paediatric … Continue reading Long COVID in Children: What Parents and Doctors Need to Know

Long COVID: Affects More than Just the Vulnerable

Long COVID misconceptions suggest it only affects the vulnerable; however, many fit individuals, including athletes, have developed severe long-term symptoms. Research indicates that fitness does not guarantee immunity. This belief perpetuates stigma and misinformation. Awareness and support for those affected are crucial to advancing understanding and reducing judgment around long COVID.

Impact of COVID Vaccines on Long COVID Neurological Symptoms

Recent research reveals that COVID-19 vaccination does not significantly lower the risk of developing neurological symptoms associated with Long COVID. While vaccines don't prevent these symptoms, they still reduce overall Long COVID risk and the likelihood of severe COVID-19. Understanding these findings is essential for informed health decisions.

Understanding Post-COVID Elasticity Loss

Post-COVID elasticity loss affects skin, joints, and lungs due to damage to collagen and elastin caused by SARS-CoV-2. Factors like inflammation, scar tissue, poor blood supply, and overactive enzymes contribute to this issue. To support recovery, a diet rich in antioxidants, hydration, gentle movement, and emerging therapies may help.

Understanding Endothelium Damage from Long COVID

The endothelium, a vital lining in blood vessels, is crucial for blood flow and clot prevention. COVID-19 can damage this layer, leading to inflammation, clots, and symptoms associated with long COVID, such as fatigue and brain fog. Tests like EndoPAT and capillaroscopy can assess endothelial health and function.

Enoxaparin’s Potential in Treating Long COVID

Long COVID causes persistent symptoms affecting numerous individuals. Enoxaparin, a low-molecular-weight heparin, may alleviate these symptoms by thinning blood, reducing microclots, enhancing oxygen delivery, and combating inflammation. Early studies suggest potential benefits for patients with vascular dysfunction, although more extensive clinical trials are necessary to confirm effectiveness and safety.

Role of Galectin-3 in Long COVID Symptoms

Prof. Resia Pretorius and Dr. Douglas Kell's research reveals why long COVID can induce blood clotting issues, focusing on abnormal clots and the protein galectin-3. Their findings suggest potential treatments, such as targeting galectin-3 and repurposing amyloid therapies, while emphasizing the need for further study on long COVID's implications for millions affected.

T-Cell Exhaustion in Long COVID: What You Need to Know

Long COVID fatigue can be attributed to exhausted T-cells, crucial white blood cells in the immune response. Prolonged infection leads to T-cell dysfunction, contributing to chronic symptoms. Research indicates T-cell exhaustion persists post-infection. Strategies like immunomodulators, supplements, and a healthy lifestyle may aid recovery and restore T-cell health.

Understanding Cognitive Decline in Long COVID Patients

Emerging research provides deeper insights into how long COVID affects the brain, particularly through persistent SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins and their inflammatory impacts. Here’s a look at the findings and their implications for long COVID sufferers: Persistent Spike Proteins and Brain Inflammation Recent studies have shown that SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins can remain in the brain's protective … Continue reading Understanding Cognitive Decline in Long COVID Patients

Understanding Muscle Weakness in Long COVID

Long COVID significantly impacts muscle strength due to factors like damaged mitochondria, inadequate oxygen delivery, lactic acid buildup, and inflammation. Managing muscle weakness requires pacing activities, gentle physiotherapy, alternating hot and cold therapy, and potentially using supplements. Recovery is gradual and should prioritize body kindness and patience.