Illustration depicting a Swedish woman in a clinic with medical charts and data graph, representing the link between pre-pandemic frequent healthcare visits and higher post-COVID risk in women.
Illustration depicting a Swedish woman in a clinic with medical charts and data graph, representing the link between pre-pandemic frequent healthcare visits and higher post-COVID risk in women.
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Pre-pandemic ill health common among those with postcovid

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Women who frequently sought care before the pandemic faced a much higher risk of postcovid. A new study from Sahlgrenska Academy examined visits by 200,000 Swedish women to primary care.

Researchers at Sahlgrenska Academy reviewed primary care visits by 200,000 Swedish women in the year before the pandemic. Common symptoms included dizziness, fatigue, and pain, without a specific diagnosis from healthcare providers. The study found a clear link: the more visits a woman had pre-pandemic, the higher the likelihood of later being diagnosed with postcovid or exhaustion syndrome. For those with more than eight visits, the probability was five times greater. Agnes af Geijerstam, a doctor at Sahlgrenska Academy, stresses these are real physical symptoms. 'It is not about people going to the health center unnecessarily, but people with real bodily symptoms. They may have an underlying sensitivity,' she says. She highlights difficulties in diagnosing long-term virus effects like postcovid, as symptoms are common and could indicate anything. Current diagnostic criteria are too broad, encompassing many patients unrelated to postcovid, she says. 'In many of these cases, it involved people still experiencing symptoms after primary care had exhausted all methods. The question is then what resources they should allocate to address the problem.' The study challenges the view of postcovid solely as a direct covid-19 consequence. Agnes af Geijerstam notes that prior ill health may influence diagnoses, with the pandemic acting as a trigger for many women. The research was published in the Journal of Primary Health Care.

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Scientists in a lab examining virus models linking co-infections to long COVID symptoms like fatigue and brain fog.
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Researchers explore role of co-infections in long COVID symptoms

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A team of microbiologists suggests that infections occurring alongside SARS-CoV-2 may contribute to some cases of long COVID, potentially by reactivating latent pathogens such as Epstein–Barr virus or altering the course of tuberculosis. Their perspective, published in eLife, stresses that this remains a hypothesis and calls for large studies and better animal models to test whether these co-infections help drive persistent symptoms like fatigue and brain fog.

A Northwestern Medicine-led study of more than 3,100 adults with long COVID found that non-hospitalized participants in the United States reported substantially higher rates of brain fog, depression/anxiety and insomnia than participants in Colombia, Nigeria and India—differences the researchers say likely reflect cultural factors and access to care as much as biology.

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New research syntheses suggest long COVID—typically defined as symptoms lasting at least two months after SARS‑CoV‑2 infection with no alternative explanation—may be driven by overlapping processes including viral persistence, chronic inflammation and tiny blood clots. Scientists say there are still no approved, evidence-based treatments, though rehabilitation strategies and several experimental approaches, including metformin given early in infection, are under study.

A study shows the antidepressant fluvoxamine reduces severe fatigue in long COVID patients. In a randomized trial of 399 adults, it was compared with metformin and placebo. Physician Judith Bruchfeld describes the findings as interesting.

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Flu cases in Sweden have doubled every week since mid-November, driven by the new K variant of the influenza virus. The Public Health Agency reports a rapid increase, with cases rising from 403 to 808 in one week. Severe cases, including deaths and intensive care admissions, have also risen from low levels.

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A decades-long UK cohort study following 10,930 people born in 1970 found that children who showed more attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits at age 10 had higher odds of multiple self-reported physical health conditions and physical health–related disability by age 46. The research, published in JAMA Network Open, suggests smoking, psychological distress and higher body mass index partly help explain the link, and highlights the need for better identification and support across adulthood.

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