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Carol Yepes/Getty Images, FILE(WASHINGTON) Citing concerns about the lingering and sometimes debilitating long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the body and observed inequities amongst minority patients suffering disproportionately from the virus medical experts on “long COVID” issued the first guidance of its kind to diagnose and treat the mysterious illness. Experts at the
Carol Yepes/Getty Images, FILE(WASHINGTON) Citing concerns about the lingering and sometimes debilitating long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the body and observed inequities amongst minority patients suffering disproportionately from the virus medical experts on "long COVID" issued the first guidance of its kind to diagnose and treat the mysterious illness. Experts at the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation said they hope the guidance will help other doctors leverage their experience with patients to help address and mitigate their symptoms. The guidance is indicative of widespread concern among medical experts that even months after resolving the initial infection, COVID is still causing serious health concerns amongst many Americans. At least 9 million long COVID patients are grappling with a range of symptoms, but experts said that number could be as high as 28 million people. "When we recognized that long COVID, this new problem was developin