Long-COVID: moving beyond the controversy
Many patients with ‘long’ COVID are experiencing extreme fatigue, a situation that has re-polarised approaches to treatment and rehabilitation. Melanie Newman reports This is an edited version keep reading
Many patients with ‘long’ COVID are experiencing extreme fatigue, a situation that has re-polarised approaches to treatment and rehabilitation. Melanie Newman reports This is an edited version keep reading
The recent surge in cases of COVID-19 in the UK has deepened concern over the pandemic’s possible mental health consequences This is an edited version keep reading
Many patients with ‘long’ COVID are experiencing extreme fatigue, a situation that has re-polarised approaches to treatment and rehabilitation. Melanie Newman reports This is an edited version keep reading
The recent surge in cases of COVID-19 in the UK has deepened concern over the pandemic’s possible mental health consequences. This is an edited version keep reading
As reported by BBC news, people diagnosed with COVID in the previous six months were more likely to develop depression, dementia, psychosis and stroke, researchers keep reading
£150m will be made available to general practice to boost salaried GP roles and create extra capacity during the second wave of COVID-19, a letter keep reading
NICE, the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) have today given more details about the forthcoming guideline on keep reading
Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said: “COVID-19 is a new virus and whilst we are rapidly learning about it, research keep reading
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