BOOKS - Long COVID: Expert advice for sufferers and carers, from diagnosis to treatme...
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Long COVID: Expert advice for sufferers and carers, from diagnosis to treatment and recovery
Author: Steven Faux
Year: September 10, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.7 MB
Language: English
Year: September 10, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.7 MB
Language: English
The definitive guide to Long Covid, by internationally renowned rehabilitation specialist and cofounder of one of Australia's first Long Covid clinics.
'Evidence-based, balanced, realistic and practical ... Hope is powerful medicine, and this book offers it in spades.' Professor Paul Kelly, Chief Medical Officer
'People with Long Covid need compassion and science, which is what Steven delivers.' Dr Norman Swan
'There is an enormous need for practical and evidence-based information on the understanding and management of Long Covid. This book fills this gap, in a highly accessible, personalised and well-organised manner.' Professor Gregory Dore, Infectious Diseases Physician, St Vincent's Hospital
In a few short years, Long Covid has established itself as one of our most significant health issues, estimated to have affected up to 1 million Australians - and studies suggest that this number is rising. Until now, the lack of understanding and information around this chronic condition has meant that people have largely suffered in silence.
'Evidence-based, balanced, realistic and practical ... Hope is powerful medicine, and this book offers it in spades.' Professor Paul Kelly, Chief Medical Officer
'People with Long Covid need compassion and science, which is what Steven delivers.' Dr Norman Swan
'There is an enormous need for practical and evidence-based information on the understanding and management of Long Covid. This book fills this gap, in a highly accessible, personalised and well-organised manner.' Professor Gregory Dore, Infectious Diseases Physician, St Vincent's Hospital
In a few short years, Long Covid has established itself as one of our most significant health issues, estimated to have affected up to 1 million Australians - and studies suggest that this number is rising. Until now, the lack of understanding and information around this chronic condition has meant that people have largely suffered in silence.