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The Long Haul : How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care

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How survivors of the Covid-19 pandemic battling long-term disabling conditions are fighting for recognition and research?and helping to transform healthcare for many overlooked diseases. To the world?s public health authorities, Covid-19 would be either a deadly disease for some or a simple respiratory illness for most, its symptoms clearing up in just a matter of weeks. But then tens of millions around the world got sick and stayed sick. With scientists and doctors caught off guard, these Long Covid patients often found solace only with one another, organizing support groups across oceans and continents while ill in bed. In The Long Haul, CNN journalist Ryan Prior weaves his own life, the stories of activist patients, and the latest science into a captivating tale of regular people crying out for care that actually works. What Covid ?long haulers? found was that their new illness was not so new. In fact, it resembled other post-viral syndromes: difficult to treat and neglected by science. In riveting and accessible prose, Prior follows an innovative band of patients who took matters into their own hands and researched the disease themselves, thereby flipping the script and illustrating a new paradigm for research. In these unprecedented times, the CDC and the WHO came to them. As Covid continues to circulate, its long-term effects could grow as well, weighing on the healthcare system for decades to come. But, as Prior shows, getting Long Covid treatments right could help revolutionize care for all complex and chronic illnesses.


Author: Ryan Prior
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication Date: Mar 05, 2024
Number of Pages: 337 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0262548151
ISBN-13: 9780262548151

The Long Haul : How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care

$24.95
$23.25
Sale 7%
 
How survivors of the Covid-19 pandemic battling long-term disabling conditions are fighting for recognition and research?and helping to transform healthcare for many overlooked diseases. To the world?s public health authorities, Covid-19 would be either a deadly disease for some or a simple respiratory illness for most, its symptoms clearing up in just a matter of weeks. But then tens of millions around the world got sick and stayed sick. With scientists and doctors caught off guard, these Long Covid patients often found solace only with one another, organizing support groups across oceans and continents while ill in bed. In The Long Haul, CNN journalist Ryan Prior weaves his own life, the stories of activist patients, and the latest science into a captivating tale of regular people crying out for care that actually works. What Covid ?long haulers? found was that their new illness was not so new. In fact, it resembled other post-viral syndromes: difficult to treat and neglected by science. In riveting and accessible prose, Prior follows an innovative band of patients who took matters into their own hands and researched the disease themselves, thereby flipping the script and illustrating a new paradigm for research. In these unprecedented times, the CDC and the WHO came to them. As Covid continues to circulate, its long-term effects could grow as well, weighing on the healthcare system for decades to come. But, as Prior shows, getting Long Covid treatments right could help revolutionize care for all complex and chronic illnesses.


Author: Ryan Prior
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication Date: Mar 05, 2024
Number of Pages: 337 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0262548151
ISBN-13: 9780262548151
 

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