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Two-thirds of people with post-COVID-19 syndrome have persistent, objective symptoms – including reduced physical exercise capacity and reduced cognitive test performances – for a year or more, with ...
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COVID-19 vaccination reduces severity of acute disease, but does not decrease neurological manifestations of Long COVID.
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Earlier studies indicated that COVID infection might cause MS symptoms to worsen, particularly if the symptoms coincide with those associated with long COVID. For this new study, researchers tracked ...
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