it's all connectedEcosystem Restoration Is Vital To Fighting Covid19, New Study Argues The study bats for adapting ecosystem restoration as a public health policy to fight Covid19 and other future pandemics. By Amlan Sarkar
The Lost Sense(s)How Covid19’s ‘Less’ Harmful Symptoms Like Loss of Taste, Smell Are Continuing to Disrupt Lives Even After Recovery Research suggests that losing the ability to smell can adversely impact social lives, personal hygiene, and even sexual satisfaction. By Devrupa Rakshit
Validation Finally!Women, Younger People Are at Greater Risk of Developing Long Covid: Study A large-scale study has documented 62 symptoms of long Covid -- validating the experiences of millions struggling with it. By Devrupa Rakshit
Circles of CareFor Long Covid Patients, Support Groups Address the Limitations of Medicine "Long Covid support groups make healing possible by validating people's experiences even in absence of a medical diagnosis." By Saumya Kalia
Scanning for EvidenceEven Mild Covid19 Can Change the Brain, Finds New Study The research is the first to reveal differences in the brain regions based on scans taken before and after an infection. By Saumya Kalia
Accidental DiscoveryCan a Common Anti‑allergy Drug Become the Go‑To Treatment for Long Covid? Antihistamines, an easy-to-access, over-the-counter medication may offer hope for 54 million people worldwide facing long Covid19 symptoms. By Devrupa Rakshit
In The AftermathMajority of Covid19 Survivors Show ‘Long Covid’ Symptoms up to 6 Months: Study "One's battle with Covid doesn't end with recovery from the acute infection" and the healthcare system needs to prepare for the aftermath. By Devrupa Rakshit
Scanning for SignsAn Eye Scan Could Determine if Patients Have ‘Long Covid,’ Research Shows The findings add to our understanding of 'long Covid' as a neurological and inflammatory condition, and can help evaluate patients more accurately. By Rohitha Naraharisetty