Studies find distinct biomarkers and health impacts of long COVID, though some experts urge caution on overestimating prevalence
- Multiple studies show clear biological differences in long COVID patients, including irregular immune responses and lower cortisol levels.
- CDC survey estimates around 18 million U.S. adults have experienced long COVID symptoms.
- Some experts argue flawed research methodologies may be leading to overestimation of long COVID prevalence.
- Well-designed studies with control groups are needed to precisely determine long COVID's impacts.
- Researchers hope discoveries may lead to diagnostic testing and tailored treatments for long COVID sufferers.