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R3 Seminar Recap: RECOVER-SLEEP and RECOVER-ENERGIZE – Clinical Trials for Sleep Disturbances, Exercise Intolerance, and Post Exertional Malaise Due to Long COVID

Researchers across NIH are sharing expertise, data, and innovative research tools to make discoveries that could help improve the lives of people with Long COVID.

During the June 25th RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar, researchers presented details about RECOVER-SLEEP, which included two trials focused on identifying potential treatments for sleep disturbances. Researchers also shared details about RECOVER-ENERGIZE, which included one trial focused on potential treatments for exercise intolerance and one trial examining potential treatments for post-exertional malaise. All the trials were recruiting adults experiencing one or more of these symptoms after having COVID. The presentation also included updates on other RECOVER clinical trials in progress.

Watch the R3 recording below or on YouTube

Audio Transcript (PDF, 222 KB)

Seminar Panelists

Christina Barkauskas, MD, Duke University School of Medicine

Susan Redline, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Lucinda Bateman, MD, Bateman Horne Center

Janna Friedly, MD, MPH, University of Washington

G. Michael Felker, MD, MHS, Duke University

Barry Make, MD, National Jewish Health

Sonya Sutton, Duke University