Andrew G. Ewing, David Joffe, Svetlana Blitshteyn, et. al. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials volume 24, Article number: 27 (2025) Abstract Background Long COVID is a complex, heterogeneous syndrome affecting over four hundred million people globally. There […]
🧪 What Long-Term Safety Studies Are Still Needed for COVID Vaccines?
Despite billions of doses administered, some areas remain under-researched: 🔹 Obstetric and Reproductive Health 🔹 Cancer Risk 🔹 Autoimmune and Neurological Conditions 📉 Limitations of Current Safety Models Critics argue […]
🧠 Long COVID and Sleep Disorders: Mechanisms, Brain Centers, and Therapeutic Advances (2025 Review)
Sleep disturbances have emerged as one of the most persistent and disruptive symptoms of Long COVID, affecting up to 40–76% of patients months after infection2. This article synthesizes 2025 peer-reviewed […]
Hyperglycemia in Severe and Critical COVID-19 Patients: Risk Factors and Outcomes
Viet Tran Le • Quoc Hung Ha • Minh Triet Tran • Ngoc Trong Le • et. al., DOI: 10.7759/cureus.27611 Abstract Background: Hyperglycemia is commonly seen in critically ill patients. This disorder was also seen in coronavirus disease 2019 […]
🧪 COVID Spike Protein and Kidney Damage: Stage 3B Illness, Fluid Retention, and Electrolyte Recovery
As research into Long COVID and post-vaccination syndromes deepens, 2025 peer-reviewed studies have identified a troubling link between spike protein persistence and kidney damage, particularly in patients progressing to Stage […]
🩺 COVID-19 Vaccination and Vasculitis of the Hands and Arms: A 2025 Peer-Reviewed Overview
As global vaccination efforts continue, rare autoimmune phenomena such as vasculitis of the hands and arms have emerged as important clinical considerations. This article synthesizes findings from 10 peer-reviewed studies […]
Was Covid a Chinese Bioweapons Research Project?
A new report from a WMD expert raises disturbing questions. A bioweapons expert likely to head the Trump administration’s top Pentagon post for countering weapons of mass destruction has charged […]
Long COVID biomarkers found in blood associated with respiratory problems
Story by Science X staff Cohort overview and humoral immunity in healthy convalescent individuals and individuals with long COVID recruited from the United Kingdom. Credit: Nature Immunology (2025). DOI:10.1038/s41590-025-02135-5 Researchers at […]
🩸 COVID-19 and Blood Morphology: Insights from 2025 Peer-Reviewed Research
As the global understanding of COVID-19 deepens, 2025 research has illuminated how SARS-CoV-2 affects blood morphology, particularly red blood cells (RBCs), hemoglobin function, and hematopoiesis. These changes are not only […]
🫁 Long COVID and Gas Exchange Dysfunction: Interstitial Fibrosis, Therapeutic Strategies, and Reversibility
Long COVID, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), continues to affect millions globally, with shortness of breath and impaired gas exchange among its most persistent symptoms. Recent peer-reviewed studies […]