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Psychological Issues Such as Depression and Anxiety May Affect Long COVID

Psychological Issues Such as Depression and Anxiety May Affect Long COVID

Update: 2022-09-08
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As overall pandemic worries continue to fade, one of the biggest curiosities continues to be log Covid, what causes it and who is the most susceptible?  A new study says that psychological factors such as depression, anxiety, and loneliness, could be better predictors than physical ailments.  To be clear, it is not a causal relationship, but there is an association.  Siwen Wang, research fellow at Harvard and lead author of this study, joins us for what to know.

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Psychological Issues Such as Depression and Anxiety May Affect Long COVID

Psychological Issues Such as Depression and Anxiety May Affect Long COVID

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