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Top Researchers in Emergency Medicine to Present and Discuss New Data at ACEP22 Research Forum

SAN FRANCISCO Leading research minds from all facets of emergency medicine are coming together October 1-3, 2022 for the Research Forum , part of ACEP22, the world’s largest emergency medicine conference, hosted by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP).

COVID long-term effects: Future uncertain for long-haulers struggling with post-COVID symptoms

My entire body and all the joints in my body were inflamed. In a new study, researchers at Northwestern University were able to captured images of the long-lasting damage. What we have found is that in some patients with COVID-19, the virus triggers an autoimmune reaction. In other words, the virus tricks the body into attacking itself, said radiologist Dr. Swati Deshmukh. We don t know if this is something that is going to be for as long as I live, next year, two years, five years, said Hodzic. What researchers do know is the virus has the ability to affect just about every organ system in the body. Long-haulers can experience issues with their brain, heart, kidneys or lungs putting them at risk for complications including heart attacks or strokes. They may also suffer cognitive and neurological impairments for months after the initial virus.

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