Study Suggests Long Cold, Long Flu Exist Just Like Long COVID

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Study Suggests Long Cold, Long Flu Exist Just Like Long COVID
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Long COVID isn’t the only respiratory illness that has symptoms that can interfere with daily life for weeks on end. A new study finds that lingering symptoms from the common cold or the flu also can negatively impact people’s lives long-term.

People with long COVID were more likely than people with long colds to experience problems with taste and smell, hair loss, unusual sweating, higher heart rate, and memory problems.was published Friday in a sister journal toThe findings are based on data collected in January and February of 2021 from people living in the United Kingdom. The people in the study were not vaccinated for COVID-19.

people who had a non-COVID respiratory illness, which included the flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, and the common cold. “Our findings shine a light not only on the impact of long Covid on people’s lives, but also respiratory infections. A lack of awareness — or even the lack of a common term — prevents both reporting and diagnosis of these conditions,” said researcher Giulia Vivaldi, an epidemiology doctoral student at Queen Mary University of London, in a

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