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Study finds post-COVID symptoms can improve, but treatment remains frustrating for doctors, patients

Por: WPTV Nation January 13, 2023

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Nearly three years into the pandemic and researchers are still trying to get a better grasp of what causes long COVID and how to treat people with lingering symptoms.Long COVID symptoms can continue for months and even years, experts said. in Israel indicates that most patients who suffer from long COVID tend to have their symptoms resolve within a year. The researchers used electronic medical records in coming to their conclusion.Dr. Aaron... + full article



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