Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that 100 percent of the participants in this study had fatigue and experienced cognitive difficulties. So what can we learn from this new research to help us diagnose and treat patients with disabling neurological symptoms after they had COVID-19? To discuss the findings, Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. Avindra Nath, Clinical Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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COVID-19: Differentiating Disease Course and Updates on Treatment
COVID-19: Updates on Best Practices to Improve Outcomes
Post COVID-19 Psychological Distress: A Review of Risk Factors & Patient Burden
The New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know
Exploring the Impacts of the Pandemic on Medical Students
Examining the Employment Effect of COVID-19 in the Healthcare Field
Boosting Immunity Amid a Pandemic: The Role of Behaviors, Diet, & Environment
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Breaking Down Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccine Access
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Preventing the Next Pandemic: The Potential Role of Antibodies
Strategies for Combating COVID-19 Conspiracies & Myths
Using Machine Learning to Fight Future Pandemics
Dealing with Delta: Insights from ICUs Across the Country
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