There are 8 patterns for long COVID symptoms. Here's what they are
Summary
A study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has identified eight different patterns of long COVID symptoms. The study involved over 3,600 participants and found varying symptom timelines and severities. The research is part of an NIH initiative aimed at understanding long COVID, although funding cuts by President Trump might affect future studies.Key Facts
- The NIH study identified eight ways people experience long COVID symptoms.
- Researchers studied 3,659 participants, mostly during the Omicron variant period.
- The study looked at symptoms lasting from three to 15 months.
- Symptoms varied from persistent and high to rare and low.
- Common long COVID symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, and changes in smell or taste.
- 19 U.S. states are seeing an increase in COVID infections, according to CDC data.
- The Stratus variant is currently the most common in wastewater samples.
- President Trump's budget cuts to NIH might impact long COVID research.
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