While it’s tempting to think of Covid-19 as being in our collective rearview mirror, especially after the Public Health Emergency (PHE) was declared over on May 11, it’s certainly not. And its offshoot, long Covid, continues to present major problems for untold numbers of people. The CDC estimates that as of last June, one in […]
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Long Covid: What We Can Do About It
By John Swartzberg, M.D., Chair, Wellness Letter Editorial Board

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