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Stay informed about RECOVER’s Long COVID research by reading the latest news and participating in upcoming events.

Stay informed about RECOVER’s Long COVID research by reading the latest news and participating in upcoming events.

Researchers across the initiative continue to refine methods to accurately identify Long COVID, learn more about potential treatments, and understand how the condition impacts different groups of people.
Electronic health records (EHRs) give researchers the ability to look at large groups of people and understand how Long COVID behaves over a long period of time.
Recent RECOVER research has revealed important links between Long COVID and a range of other physical, mental, and emotional health conditions.
Researchers found that severe COVID-19 can cause a strong immune response, which can cause the body’s immune system to attack itself and lead to new autoimmune diseases.
This year, RECOVER researchers continue to publish results from research studies that deepen our understanding of Long COVID. RECOVER studies continue, with 2 clinical trials expected to reach enrollment goals this summer.
By studying millions of patients’ electronic health records (EHRs), RECOVER researchers are gaining understanding about who Long COVID affects, how it affects them, and why some people are more likely to be affected than others.
Recent RECOVER findings provide insights into how changes to the immune system during pregnancy may affect a woman’s risk of developing Long COVID.
Researchers identified six common groups of symptoms experienced by children and adolescents with Long COVID.