‘COVID-19: importance of a history of olfactory dysfunction in relation to the presence of brain alterations. Given the number of patients recovering from COVID-19 worldwide, it’s crucial to identify risk factors associated with potential brain damage.’ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Scientific Reports - Patients recovering from COVID-19 who presented with anosmia during their acute episode have behavioral, functional, and structural brain alterations
I have it on good authority that cantaloupe syrup makes an amazing Old Fashioned...
Direct link to the research mentioned in the post above: Long COVID is not the same for everyone: a hierarchical cluster analysis of Long COVID symptoms 9 and 12 months after SARS-CoV-2 test | BMC Infectious Diseases | Full Text bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Background Identifying symptom clusters in Long COVID is necessary for developing effective therapies for this diverse condition and improving the quality of life of those affected by this heterogeneo...
Wow, he can f*ck all the way off. 🤬
Some previously unpublished stories plus "On the Third Day," and "A Candle Lit in Sunlight" that were later expanded to full-length novels. This original cover was by the late and sorely missed Augie Wiedeman and the interior illustrations are by Michael Grilla.
They're all stunning!
Unfortunately I lost one of my last pair of Loops while travelling through London, hence looking for some more, and a necklace to prevent it happening again. www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/...#DisabilityPrideMonth#Disabled#LGBTQIA+#NonBinary##BirthdayWishList#LeoSeason
Consider orthostatic intolerance, which can be a separate type of exertion and/or be exacerbated by PEM and/or exist separately from PEM as POTS. If you experience OI, raise it with your doctor. There are actually treatments for this part. youtu.be/Gh4vpKsLbr8
Clayton Powers, DPT, discusses the basics of orthostatic intolerance (OI). - What is orthostatic intolerance?- Symptoms of orthostatic intolerance- Pacing up...