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1 Year Later, Doctors Are Still Trying To Understand COVID-19 s Long Term Physical And Emotional Effects

Ty Godwin poses for a self portrait. He s had COVID-19 symptoms for a year. Ty Godwin has felt like he has COVID-19, shortness of breath, malaise, fevers, headaches and fatigue for the last year. He’s a long hauler, part of a growing number of people who experience what’s known as long COVID or post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. “I was a marathon runner and a triathlete before this,” he said. “I ve had nights where I wake up out of breath.”  In January, he took a medical leave of absence from work to try to get better. In March, he’ll travel to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, to see if doctors there can help him. 

There s No One Size Fits All Treatment for Asthma

There’s No ‘One Size Fits All’ Treatment for Asthma A new set of guidelines recognizes the complexity in the interaction between a patient’s genetics and the environment. Credit.Gracia Lam Feb. 15, 2021 Asthma may be a disease with one name. But experts say that unbeknown to most people who have it, it is not just one disease, nor is there a “one-size-fits-all” treatment for it. Rather, as detailed in a new 54-page set of guidelines developed by an expert panel, in the 13 years since the last guidelines were issued, tremendous progress has been made in understanding the causes and physiological effects of various kinds of asthma and the different approaches needed to treat them and minimize flare-ups in children and adults. The guidelines were published in December in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

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