A recent study reveals that two-thirds of individuals suffering from long COVID experience persistent symptoms, including reduced exercise capacity and cognitive performance, for a year or more without any significant improvements.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The findings of this study underscore the prolonged and complex nature of long COVID, highlighting the urgent need for innovative health solutions and more comprehensive research. The persistent cognitive and physical impairments observed pose significant challenges for affected individuals, necessitating the development of supportive technologies and applications to aid in their daily lives and rehabilitation process. As an enthusiast of emerging tech, I see a crucial role for mobile apps and wearable devices in monitoring symptoms, providing cognitive training, and encouraging physical activity tailored to each user’s capabilities.
Source: Long COVID symptoms linger: Study shows no major changes in second year – Medical Xpress
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