(HealthDay News) — Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and physical and mental health rehabilitation can help improve symptoms of long COVID, according to a review published online Nov. 27 in The BMJ.
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Results of a small study suggest similar pathophysiology of cognitive dysfunction and neuropathic pain in patients with long COVID.
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