Those taking part report fewer bouts of exhaustion and had an improvement in their quality of life
I'm Matt Jones with news that a programme that helps to rehabilitate those suffering with long COVID has shown impressive results, according to scientists. The programme is run by the Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust. Those taking part report fewer bouts of exhaustion and had an improvement in their quality of life. The findings are reported in the Journal of Medical Virology, and shows that managed increases in physical activity has the potential to be an effective treatment for long COVID. For more care stories, stay with us here on Care Radio.
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