'It's almost two years that I feel like I've been walking around the concussion.'
But a new study from Northwestern Medicine found COVID long haulers are still dealing with symptoms 15 months after their initial infection.
Northwestern researchers found the sense of taste and smell improved for long haulers after six to nine months. but they had more issues with heart rate, blood pressure and gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Northwestern Study: Brain Fog, Fatigue Persist for COVID-19 Long Haulers Months After InfectionA new Northwestern Medicine study of 52 long haulers, who were not hospitalized and only experienced mild symptoms like cough and sore throat, found that most continued to experience neurologic symptoms, fatigue and compromised quality of life up to 18 months after initial infection.
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Long COVID symptoms lasted a median of 15 months, Northwestern study findsPeople with long COVID-19 may experience symptoms such as headaches and brain fog for an average of 15 months after first becoming ill.
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Brain fog, other long Covid symptoms can last more than a year, study findsThe new research is the longest follow-up study of the neurological symptoms among long Covid patients.
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Wheaton woman opens up about being a COVID long hauler: 'Pit of physical and emotional despair''I went from being a very active person to barely being able to stand without getting so acutely dizzy.'
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Pediatrician answers parents' questions about COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 5Dr. Sean O'Leary, a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado and Children's Hospital Colorado, spoke to 'Good Morning America' to answer parents' top trending questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and kids.
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