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Episode 62: Prof. Harlan Krumholz - Vibrations, LISTEN, and Paxlovid studies

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Harlan Krumholtz, cardiologist and Professor of Medicine at Yale University, is attempting to move the needle when it comes to patient-centric care in Long Covid and beyond. Working closely with immunologist Akiko Iwasaki, Krumholz not only looks at the heart when it comes to his research into Long Covid. Together this Long Covid power couple are trying to design studies and trials considering the patient first and foremost. In this week’s episode we discuss his latest studies: the LISTEN study, a 15-day trial into Paxlovid for treating Long Covid, and his paper, currently in preprint, looking into internal tremors and vibrations in Long Covid. With a broad understanding of the disease and its effects on patients, his knowledge of the illness goes far beyond the heart, whilst, once again, displaying this humility and humanity we are seeing amongst some of the most prominent medical professionals who are carrying the torch for Long Covid patients.
Living with Long Covid? How was your week?
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Harlan Krumholtz, cardiologist and Professor of Medicine at Yale University, is attempting to move the needle when it comes to patient-centric care in Long Covid and beyond. Working closely with immunologist Akiko Iwasaki, Krumholz not only looks at the heart when it comes to his research into Long Covid. Together this Long Covid power couple are trying to design studies and trials considering the patient first and foremost. In this week’s episode we discuss his latest studies: the LISTEN study, a 15-day trial into Paxlovid for treating Long Covid, and his paper, currently in preprint, looking into internal tremors and vibrations in Long Covid. With a broad understanding of the disease and its effects on patients, his knowledge of the illness goes far beyond the heart, whilst, once again, displaying this humility and humanity we are seeing amongst some of the most prominent medical professionals who are carrying the torch for Long Covid patients.
Living with Long Covid? How was your week?
Website - https://www.tlcsessions.net/
Twitter - @SessionsTlc https://twitter.com/sessionstlc
Insta - @tlcsessions https://www.instagram.com/tlcsessions

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