Physical, cognitive, and social triggers of symptom fluctuations in people living with long COVID: an intensive longitudinal cohort studyResearch in context
Summary: Background: Symptom fluctuations within and between individuals with long COVID are widely reported, but the extent to which severity varies following different types of activity and levels of exertion, and the timing of symptoms and recovery, have not previously been quantified. We aimed t...
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