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RECOVER-TLC to host next webinar March 26, 2026

NIH and FNIH leaders will share insights and answer questions about the progress being made on the first wave of RECOVER-TLC clinical trials.

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Clinical Trial Adult

RECOVER-TLC opens expanded enrollment in REVERSE-LC clinical trial

Researchers at 17 study sites across the US will test a possible treatment to help improve thinking and memory problems and reduce fatigue for people who have Long COVID.

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Clinical Trial Adult

RECOVER Research Update: March 2026

Recent RECOVER publications include findings about possible causes of and treatments for Long COVID.

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Clinical Trial Observational EHR Pathobiology Review Adult Pediatric Pregnant Women

First results from RECOVER-AUTONOMIC clinical trials to be shared at upcoming conference

Results from the RECOVER-AUTONOMIC Moderate POTS (Ivabradine) clinical trial will be presented at an upcoming session of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Annual Conference on March 28, 2026.

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Clinical Trial Adult

RECOVER-TLC seeks input on planned study of possible Long COVID treatment

A public comment period will allow patients, caregivers, and researchers to comment on a study to test whether stellate ganglion nerve block (SGB) can help improve Long COVID symptoms.

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Clinical Trial Adult

5 years in, RECOVER continues to advance its patient-centered mission

RECOVER marks 5 years of Long COVID research, with NIH leaders, scientists, and clinicians continuing to guide and advance the initiative’s mission. In 2026, RECOVER will expand clinical trials to find answers for the Long COVID community.

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Clinical Trial Observational Pathobiology Adult Pediatric Pregnant Women

RECOVER-SLEEP enrollment process prioritized overall health of potential participants

While recruiting potential participants for its clinical trials focused on sleep disturbances, RECOVER study teams also conducted additional health screenings to identify and treat individuals with a sleep condition called sleep apnea.

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Clinical Trial Adult

A year of discovery: Looking back at 2025 and ahead to 2026

In 2025, RECOVER’s progress included closing the first phase of its adult observational study and publishing its first clinical trial results. This year, the initiative continues its studies and sharing research findings.

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Clinical Trial Observational EHR Tissue Pathology Pathobiology Adult Pediatric Pregnant Women