Prof Dr Martin Korte Long Covid Wenn Der G... Apr 2026
There is currently no single "cure," but Korte points to several promising areas of clinical research:
The article you're referring to is likely based on the book by , titled "Long Covid – wenn der Gehirnnebel bleibt" (Long Covid – When the Brain Fog Persists), published in October 2022. Prof Dr Martin Korte Long Covid Wenn Der G...
Women under 60 are twice as likely to be affected, possibly due to a higher predisposition for autoimmune-related responses. There is currently no single "cure," but Korte
This may improve blood flow and stimulate the growth of new vessels (angiogenesis) to replace those damaged by the virus. Small blood clots or constricted capillaries can further
Small blood clots or constricted capillaries can further starve the brain of oxygen, contributing to cognitive impairment. Who Is Most at Risk?
This inflammatory state increases the energy consumption of nerve cells, leading to the "brain fog" and extreme fatigue (ME/CFS-like symptoms) commonly reported by patients.
Researchers are testing antihistamines to stabilize the microbiome and immunosuppressants to calm the overactive immune system.