Many people are tired of grappling with long COVID – here are some evidence-based ways to counter it

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach for long COVID treatment, but exercise focusing on breathing and pacing yourself throughout the day often helps.

Kyle B. Enfield, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Virginia • conversation
May 9, 2023 ~9 min

COVID-19 rapid tests can breed confusion – here's how to make sense of the results and what to do, according to 3 testing experts

Rapid tests can be an incredibly useful tool for early detection of COVID-19. Unfortunately, they sometimes leave people with more questions than answers.

Yukari Manabe, Associate Director of Global Health Research and Innovation Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University • conversation
Oct. 13, 2022 ~9 min


When should you get the new COVID-19 booster and the flu shot? Now is the right time for both

When COVID-19 and the flu co-infect, it’s ‘flurona.’ But such cases are rare, and there are effective ways to protect yourself from both viruses.

Libby Richards, Associate Professor of Nursing, Purdue University • conversation
Sept. 22, 2022 ~9 min

Coronavirus: research reveals way to predict infection – without a test

Symptoms like loss of smell and taste are powerful predictors of COVID-19 infections.

Andrew Chan, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School • conversation
May 11, 2020 ~8 min

Coronavirus: loss of smell and taste reported as early symptoms of COVID-19

Researchers are currently looking into these reports to confirm whether loss of smell is an early indication of COVID-19.

Carl Philpott, Professor of Rhinology and Olfactology, University of East Anglia • conversation
March 27, 2020 ~5 min

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