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Old Sun, Dec-20-20, 08:40
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On Dr David Perlmutter's blog today:

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The term “long-haul COVI D” has now entered our lexicon in relationship to this infectious disease.

Unlike so many other infectious events, it looks like, in many people, COVI D-19 is not monophasic. This means that a significant number of individuals have persistent symptoms for extended periods of time.

This experience may now be affecting millions of people globally following their supposed “recovery.”

These long-term issues may involve the lungs, the cardiovascular system, the brain and other parts of the nervous system, and even may have psychological consequences, any of which may prove to be debilitating.

And they are anything but uncommon.

An article recently appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association entitled "Long-term Health Consequences of COVI D-19" authored by Carlos del Rio, MD, Distinguished Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Emory University School of Medicine.

Dr. del Rio joins us today to discuss these long-term health consequences in terms of their frequency, mechanisms, and possible therapeutics, and what the future may look like with reference to this emerging issue.


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https://www.drperlmutter.com/long-t...69e3 cfd4ff832

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