Lower fitness before infection raises risk of long COVID, study finds
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 Reinfections lower long COVID risk but raise cumulative burdenReinfections lower long COVID risk but raise cumulative burden
 
A population-based study in Quebec found that healthcare workers faced a threefold higher risk of long COVID after a first infection compared to reinfections. However, the cumulative risk rose with each additional infection, especially among those with severe illness or early variants.
 
 
 Lower fitness before infection raises risk of long COVID, study findsLower fitness before infection raises risk of long COVID, study finds
 
Adults who later developed long COVID had lower cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) before infection than those who did not. COVID-19 was not linked to accelerated or clinically significant declines in CRF, even among long COVID cases.
 
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A new study that is the first to compare inflammation and brain stress responses in long COVID-19 patients with individuals who have fully recovered shows that those with continued brain fog and other cognitive issues have a lower ability to adapt to stress and higher levels of inflammation in their brains.
 
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 Nasal vaccine boosters can trigger strong immune defenses in the respiratory tract, study finds
 
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