A govt study by the NIH has shown a strong link between women with mental disorders & unhealthy people that tend to be miserable anyway.
What it didn't show was any actual physiological reasons for the so-called disease.
Increased risk for PASC was noted in women and those with a history of anxiety disorder. Participants with findings meeting the definition of PASC reported lower quality of life on standardized testing. Abnormal findings on physical examination and diagnostic testing were uncommon.
Exploratory studies found no evidence of persistent viral infection, autoimmunity, or abnormal immune activation in participants with PASC.
A newer study published by the
Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open says it's not from a rona infection.
These findings suggest that persistent symptoms in this age group are related to factors other than SARS-CoV-2 infection, and therefore question the usefulness of the WHO case definition of PCC.
This cohort study of Norwegian adolescents and young adults with mild SARS-CoV-2 infections examines the prevalence of post–COVID-19 condition 6 months after infection.
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New peer-reviewed research published in Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open has found that people who claim to be suffering from “long” covid are often just unhealthy, out of shape, and generally miserable people.
New peer-reviewed research published in Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open has found that people who claim to be suffering from “long” covid are often just unhealthy, out of shape, and generally miserable people. The prospective cohort study tracked hundreds of Norwegian...
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