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18.03.2026
Infectious diseases have shaped global health in unprecedented ways, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people are now seeking reliable information to understand the long-term health effects, immune responses, and post-viral illnesses. Reading a well-researched book on infectious diseases can help individuals, patients, and readers interested in health issues gain deeper insights into long COVID, post-viral syndromes, and recovery pathways. In this article, we present two important books that provide valuable knowledge about long COVID and infection-related health conditions. ... read more
28.02.2026
In Germany, public interest around Long COVID and possible long-term side effects of mRNA vaccines remains strong. Even years after the peak of the pandemic, many people continue to search for answers about persistent fatigue, heart issues, neurological symptoms, and immune reactions. Search queries in Germany often include phrases like: Are mRNA vaccines safe long term? How common are serious side effects in Germany? Myocarditis after BioNTech vaccine? Difference between Long COVID and vaccine side effects? This article explains the topic clearly and objectively, based on current knowledge and the ongoing scientific discussion. ... read more
19.02.2026
Recovering from post-exertional cognitive worsening requires a shift in mindset. Many people instinctively try to “push through” brain fog or mental fatigue, believing that endurance will rebuild capacity. In post-COVID conditions, however, recovery is not driven by forcing performance. It is supported by protecting cognitive stability, reducing physiological stress, and allowing regulatory systems time to recalibrate. The goal of cognitive recovery is not to eliminate symptoms quickly, but to reduce the frequency and severity of setbacks while gradually increasing tolerance in a sustainable way. ... read more
09.02.2026
One of the most confusing and distressing experiences reported by people recovering from COVID-19 is the delayed worsening of cognitive symptoms after mental effort. Tasks such as reading, concentrating, problem-solving, or extended screen use may initially seem manageable, only for symptoms like brain fog, slowed thinking, headaches, or mental exhaustion to intensify hours or even days later. This phenomenon is known as post-exertional cognitive worsening and is increasingly recognized as a key feature of post-COVID conditions. Unlike ordinary mental fatigue, post-exertional cognitive worsening does not resolve quickly with short rest. Instead, it reflects a deeper disruption in how the body regulates energy, immune signaling, and neurological function after exertion. ... read more
02.02.2026
Cognitive symptoms such as brain fog, impaired concentration, slowed thinking, and memory difficulties are among the most commonly reported challenges during post-COVID recovery. While these symptoms can feel alarming and disruptive, emerging research suggests that they often arise not from permanent brain damage, but from ongoing immune and inflammatory signaling that interferes with normal cognitive regulation. Understanding how immune responses influence brain function is essential for making sense of why cognitive symptoms persist, fluctuate, and worsen after exertion in post-COVID conditions. Rather than reflecting structural injury, these symptoms are increasingly understood as the result of functional disruptions driven by immune-mediated processes. ... read more
27.01.2026
Cognitive and neurological symptoms are among the most persistent and least understood aspects of post-COVID recovery. Many individuals report difficulties with concentration, memory, mental clarity, and sensory processing long after the acute infection has resolved. These symptoms often fluctuate in severity, worsen after exertion, and shift over time, making recovery feel unstable and unpredictable. Unlike focal neurological injuries, post-COVID cognitive symptoms typically reflect disruptions in regulation rather than permanent damage. Understanding this distinction is essential for interpreting symptoms accurately and supporting recovery. ... read more

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