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An immunologist's reflections on nine months of long COVID | Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

In 2022, Dr Stéphanie Longet got COVID-19 and then Long COVID. Here, Longet, who studies vaccine-induced immunity, talks to VaccinesWork about her mission to understand the condition better.

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"Being unable to walk up the stairs reminds me I have never really recovered from COVID-19": an immunologist's reflections on nine months of Long COVID

In 2022, Dr Stéphanie Longet got COVID-19 and then Long COVID. Here, Longet, who studies vaccine-induced immunity, talks to VaccinesWork about her mission to understand the condition better.

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France
Stephanie-longet
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University-of-oxford
World-health-organization
University-of-saint-etienne

#VaccinesWork's top 10 Long COVID stories | Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

Long COVID has altered the lives of millions of people, all living in the limbo of experiencing COVID-19 symptoms weeks or months after their initial infection, yet not knowing how or when they will recover. On International Long COVID Awareness Day, here are ten stories about a condition that we still have much to learn about.

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Exhausted parents rejoice! Scientists develop a 'recipe' to stop babies crying

Researchers from the RIKEN Centre for Brain Science in Japan claim to have the recipe to help stop babies crying - and it s surprisingly simple.

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Babies' cries contain important information encoded in their acoustic structure

Before young children learn to speak, crying is their only means of vocal communication. But do adults know when a baby is in pain as opposed to being mildly uncomfortable? A new study reported in Current Biology on August 8, 2022 finds that the answer to this question is that it depends.

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