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Long-Covid Patients Are Frustrated That Federal Research Hasn’t Found New Treatments

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The federal government has allocated $1.15 billion to long-covid research without any new treatments yet brought to market. Patients and scientists say its time to push harder for breakthroughs.

What the Health? From 窪蹋勛圖厙 News: Congress Is Out. The Presidential Campaign Is In.

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Congress is in recess until after Labor Day, and lawmakers wont have much time when they return to get the government funded before the next fiscal year. Meanwhile, the Republican campaign for president has begun in earnest, and while repealing the Affordable Care Act is no longer the top promise, some candidates have lively ideas about what to do with federal health programs. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call, and Lauren Weber of The Washington Post join 窪蹋勛圖厙 News chief Washington correspondent, Julie Rovner, to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews 窪蹋勛圖厙 News Phil Galewitz, who reported the latest 窪蹋勛圖厙 News-NPR Bill of the Month, about how a bill that should never have been sent created headaches for one patient.

Con el fin de la emergencia sanitaria, personas con covid de largo plazo se sienten abandonadas

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A un paso del fin de la emergencia nacional de salud p繳blica en mayo, muchas personas con s穩ntomas prolongados de covid se sienten abandonadas por legisladores que est獺n ansiosos por dar vuelta la p獺gina.

As Pandemic Emergencies End, People Battling Long Covid Feel Swept Under the Rug

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Millions of Americans suffer from long covid, which can have debilitating physical effects, including fatigue and difficulty breathing. Yet many patients feel theyre on their own.

KHNs What the Health?: The Covid Response Coordinator Speaks

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In this special episode of KHNs What the Health? Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, talks with host Julie Rovner, KHNs chief Washington correspondent, about where we are in the pandemic and how we should transition out of the public health emergency. This episode was taped on Dec. 20.

Empresas de capital riesgo invierten en el negocio de los ensayos cl穩nicos de medicamentos. 聶Cu獺l es el riesgo para los pacientes?

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Para lanzar un nuevo f獺rmaco al mercado, la Administraci籀n de Alimentos y Medicamentos (FDA) exige a las farmac矇uticas estudios exhaustivos para demostrar su seguridad y eficacia. Conseguir que un medicamento salga al mercado unos meses antes, y con menos gastos de lo habitual, puede traducirse en beneficios millonarios para el fabricante.

The Business of Clinical Trials Is Booming. Private Equity Has Taken Notice.

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Private equity-backed Headlands Research heralded its covid-19 vaccine trials as a chance to boost participation among diverse populations, then it shuttered multiple sites that conducted them.

KHNs What the Health?: The Midterm Shake-Up

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Election night went better than expected for Democrats. Although they could still lose control of one or both houses of Congress, the predicted red wave for Republicans failed to materialize. Meanwhile, voters in both red and blue states approved ballot measures to protect abortion rights. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Rachel Cohrs of Stat, and Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss these topics and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Carolee Lee, the former jewelry magnate, about her efforts to boost gender equity in medical research.

People With Long Covid Face Barriers to Government Disability Benefits

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Some people with long covid have fallen through the cracks of the governments disability system, which was time-consuming and difficult to navigate even before the pandemic.

Unraveling the Interplay of Omicron, Reinfections, and Long Covid

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The omicron variant has proved adept at finding hosts, often by reinfecting people who recovered from earlier bouts of covid. But whether omicron triggers long covid as often and severe as previous variants is a matter of heated study.

Cognitive Rehab May Help Older Adults Clear Covid-Related Brain Fog

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People whose brains have been injured by concussions, traumatic accidents, strokes, or neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinsons disease can benefit from targeted therapy. Experts also employ therapies for long-covid patients with memory and language problems.

Thats Just Part of Aging: Long Covid Symptoms Are Often Overlooked in Seniors

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Millions of older adults are grappling with long covid, yet the impact on them has received little attention even though research suggests seniors are more likely to develop the poorly understood condition than younger or middle-aged adults.

When Symptoms Linger for Weeks, Is It Long Covid?

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Patients with symptoms that last three to 12 weeks after an acute covid infection should adopt a watchful waiting approach to recovery, an expert says. Keep in contact with a primary care doctor and take it easy.

A Break From Breathlessness: How Singing Helped Me Through Long Covid

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Long before covid, music therapists used singing and wind instruments to help COPD and asthma patients. These same therapies might help patients recover from covids lingering symptoms as well. And though it wasnt clinical music therapy, singing with an online choir has helped me navigate long covid.