Long covid and mental and physical health: A cross‐sectional study of adults in California
Abstract Introduction Most people recover from COVID‐19 infection over a short period of time, but a minority of individuals experience symptoms over a longer duration (≥28 days), termed "long covid." The purpose of the current study was to examine differences between individuals with a lo...
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Main Authors: | Tyler B. Mason (Author), Tara K. Knight (Author), Ryan Lee (Author), Shirin E. Herzig (Author), Daniella Meeker (Author), Jason N. Doctor (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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