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Deciphering the symptoms of long COVID-19 is slow and painstaking – for both sufferers and their physicians

  • Written by Allison Navis, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
imagePeople suffering from long-term effects of COVID-19 face uncertainty about the nature of their symptoms and how long they might last. Halfpoint Images/Moment via Getty Images

My first patient that day was a woman in her early 40s, an avid marathon runner who had contracted COVID-19 in March 2020. Now, 13 months later, she noted that she still felt...

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