A guide to returning to physical activity after COVID-19, according to the American College of Cardiology

The scientific organization developed a clinical orientation for heart conditions resulting from prolonged COVID. How to Resume Sports for Those Who Have Post-Infection Symptoms and Those Who Don't
A guide to returning to physical activity after COVID-19, according to the American College of Cardiology

This is how cases of myocarditis due to COVID-19 should be treated, according to the American College of Cardiology

The US scientific entity issued a guide to guide doctors in the treatment of the condition of prolonged COVID. Here are the main recommendations
This is how cases of myocarditis due to COVID-19 should be treated, according to the American College of Cardiology

Can COVID-19 increase the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis?

One study analyzed the sequelae of more than one million people affected in Sweden and noted that the risk of suffering from this disease increases by five times. The details of the investigation
Can COVID-19 increase the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis?

They discover why coronavirus can cause arrhythmia and how it can be reversed

The finding was made by scientists from the United States when studying the effects of the virus on hamsters. Experts recommended a treatment
They discover why coronavirus can cause arrhythmia and how it can be reversed

What are the advances in the research of drugs to treat post-COVID

Clinical trials are being conducted in Finland, the United States and England. There are multiple challenges to treating a syndrome that has more than 200 symptoms
What are the advances in the research of drugs to treat post-COVID

COVID and memory loss: why is it a frequent sequelae of infection

Research from the University of Cambridge showed that 70% of patients with prolonged COVID have this symptom. What are the reasons and why doctors usually dismiss it
COVID and memory loss: why is it a frequent sequelae of infection

Prolonged COVID: the problem of living the sequelae of infection infinitely

Many people who have suffered from coronavirus have symptoms weeks and months later, permanently. Experts seek answers in studies and databases
Prolonged COVID: the problem of living the sequelae of infection infinitely