Managing Chronic Lyme and Long COVID with Dr. JP Saleeby

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Managing Chronic Lyme and Long COVID with Dr. JP Saleeby
Dr. JP Saleeby is joining us today to discuss chronic lyme and other chronic inflammatory diseases.
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  • @AlimaElysee
    @AlimaElysee Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Dr Saleeby for another excellent talk and for sharing your knowledge and expertise so generously with us. Thank you, Dr Been for providing a platform that provides us with cutting edge, reliable health information. Infinite blessings

  • @friendofjesus9310
    @friendofjesus9310 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr Mobeen and Dr Saleeby for your compassionate approach to healthcare. I am a chronic Lyme and tick relapsing fever 'survivor' from the UK who had to access private treatment at Breakspear Medical in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, after years of chronic fatigue leading to a physical/mental crash which cost me the job that I loved doing. I'm so pleased this is being talked about 😊 The herxheimer reaction is unpleasant but I'm aware that I have been fortunate not to have been more disabled by these infections. The national health system needs to be more aware of the signs and symptoms especially in cases where the patient has no bite mark. I had no idea it was Lyme and laughed it off when the physician suggested it!

  • @pegfutrell4543

    @pegfutrell4543

    11 ай бұрын

    Please research the use of frequency healings. (My lyme cured by this.) The spirochete bacteria, and for that matter most parasites, cannot stand certain frequencies. It doesn't matter what form the bacterium has taken. Even better news: this treatment does not harm the patient. After critters have vacated the premises, one must use active herbs etc. to restore the damaged body systems. But no more critters. One in particular to research: Tennant. I was fortunate to meet an energy healer. If that option were not present, I would purchase Tennant devices. They can use a range of different frequencies.

  • @mrsquics4588
    @mrsquics4588 Жыл бұрын

    This is what we need, solutions ... out of the box solutions - thank you

  • @ShanonT12
    @ShanonT12 Жыл бұрын

    Ooooooooo I am seeing a local functional medicine doc who has tested and revealed that my “fibromyalgia “ is actually chronic Lyme!!!! I have 88 antigens!!! I am calling this guy!

  • @strongDr

    @strongDr

    Жыл бұрын

    Functional medicine Doc 😂

  • @lauralauralaura222

    @lauralauralaura222

    Жыл бұрын

    Suspicious my fibromyalgia is Lyme too.😢

  • @Mau365PP

    @Mau365PP

    8 ай бұрын

    According to lyme doctors, we all have lyme 😅 I would double check that test

  • @cespo77

    @cespo77

    5 ай бұрын

    You must have money. It will cost you $1,000 for your first visit. First you need to pay his N.P. then she will decide if you can see Dr. Saleeby. I already called. All these LLMD's are just rackets. If you are rich then you have a chance, but for common folks good luck!

  • @CmoreBoobs

    @CmoreBoobs

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@Mau365PPelispot test armin labs Germany

  • @FortheHealthofit.
    @FortheHealthofit. Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. My dx was missed. I finally got the correct treatments - a year of antibiotics, IV and oral, hyperbaric oxygen, herbs, cat’s claw, and a side infection with brucellosis. I then had to rebuild. Weight training, juicing, sauna, etc. Well now and stay well.. through covid twice, work full time, all is well 13 years later. YOU CAN RECOVER ALL. Be aware that some labs show everyone positive.. see a lyme literate INFECTIOUS disease MD.

  • @christine41861
    @christine41861 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you both for a great explanation!!! Love your new glasses Dr B! Hi loofy!! I heard you!! 🐾 🩵 🐈

  • @Hmy8799
    @Hmy8799 Жыл бұрын

    I cannot thank you both enough for this video. My heart expanded so much when I saw that this was uploaded, and grew more and more as the ACCURATE information was provided…it honestly has me on the verge of tears, because there’s no other video I’ve found that comes close to this and OH MY GOD I feel like he is speaking about me directly because I was bitten (unknowingly) when I was 5 years old, and my symptoms didn’t spiral to a point where I couldn’t function on my own after I got mono at 21. I had so many symptoms and was so incredibly sick-knowing nothing about Lyme or that I was ever bitten by a tick. We were able to determine when/where I was infected due to looking back at my history in detail-I had extreme knee pain in my right knee after we went to an island in Wisconsin that had tons of deer stuck on the island. My CD-57 was between 11-21 for a bit, and according to the western blot I was “negative”…..which made sense because my body was unable to MAKE the antibodies against Lyme that the CDC requires to see, as the Lyme and coinfections has wrecked my immune system during the 4 years of getting misdiagnosed/no diagnosis from allopathic western medical doctors. Wow, I’m in awe of this interview. It’s everything I could ever ask for from a Lyme interview-the first one I’d feel comfortable showing family members who don’t really understand what my life has been like for the past 6 years. I’ll comment again when I finish the interview, but I’m so incredibly grateful for this.

  • @ms_amanda2714
    @ms_amanda2714 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for another insightful talk! 💚 I can see just how much I have learnt watching Dr Been over the past 1.5 years

  • @rebeccahayward2157
    @rebeccahayward2157 Жыл бұрын

    Such a beautiful video, thank you so much ❤️

  • @seattledutch
    @seattledutchАй бұрын

    I have LC and was fed up waiting for doctors and ordered a big battery of tests. Turns out I have Lyme! 😞 Now I have a path towards treatment...!

  • @susan4789
    @susan4789 Жыл бұрын

    That was an excellent interview. Thank you.

  • @nipagandhi7251
    @nipagandhi7251 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent!!! Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @kimberlyturnbull4620
    @kimberlyturnbull4620 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you both

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy Жыл бұрын

    Good talk, thank you.

  • @eelkeaptroot1393
    @eelkeaptroot139311 ай бұрын

    Thanks doc! Fascinating talk from another rockstar doc!

  • @renaissance5300
    @renaissance53005 ай бұрын

    thank-you so very much for this fantastic in formative video the best I have seen dr saleeby and dr mobeen god bless you both!

  • @CristinaCampbell
    @CristinaCampbell Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mobeen and Saleeby! So important to get this information out! SO MANY people have been suffering! And many thanks to the late Stephen Buhner!!

  • @jamesreagan9063
    @jamesreagan9063 Жыл бұрын

    @ end of intro or 2 min mark: Had an early virulent case of lyme that landed me critical in Hospital for close to a week that was diagnosed at discharge as Rocky Mountain spotted fever? Being in New England, I suppose, and Drs not quite sure at the time! (1983) All these years later and three natural COVID infects in I am pleased to see and looking forward to some insights further than the knowledge of four Govt sponsored mutations! Thanks Very Much, 2:01 & }}}}

  • @ramonaremesat9673
    @ramonaremesat9673 Жыл бұрын

    Omg this was sooo good!! Confirmed everything I’ve been saying since the beginning of Covid. Thank you both for all your amazing work. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @Mau365PP

    @Mau365PP

    8 ай бұрын

    What was confirmed?

  • @pegfutrell4543
    @pegfutrell454311 ай бұрын

    Good news for Lyme or other spirochete bacterial infection sufferers: The use of frequency healings. (My lyme was cured by this in short order.) The spirochete bacteria, and for that matter most parasites, cannot stand certain frequencies. It doesn't matter what form the bacterium has taken. (Conventional treatment like antibiotics only "get" them in the blood stream.) Even better news: Frequency treatment does not harm the patient. After critters are cleared out, one must use active herbs etc. to restore the damaged body systems. One in particular to research: Tennant. I was fortunate to meet an energy healer. If that option were not present, I would use Tennant devices. They can use a range of different frequencies. He and his staff will help guide you through how to use for your affliction.

  • @sondancewellness5215

    @sondancewellness5215

    11 ай бұрын

    Frequency healing works for many. The amp coil and Scio biofeedback devices have also helped many as has the quantum scalar laser but I’ve heard of tenants device but haven’t bought one. I do have the other three. The Scio helps me the most. I have some zappers and a Healy for the road but I’ve it used it much. I always carry my laser.

  • @alenacesalek9961

    @alenacesalek9961

    6 күн бұрын

    I was healed using ONDAMED Pulsed Electomagnetic Frequency Device. I had 5 sessions only.

  • @fin1158
    @fin1158 Жыл бұрын

    Has anyone determined if IVM has a potential role (soil based) in dealing with Lyme Disease

  • @1961Lara
    @1961Lara Жыл бұрын

    It’s not that $200/mo is expensive to some…. The problem is that I make $50k a year. I have piles and piles of medical bills…. I don’t have $200 a month extra , so I just bumble along with tinnitus, muscle pain, joint pain, etc etc…..

  • @evlazirbes3845

    @evlazirbes3845

    11 ай бұрын

    My income 940.00 month from SSI... I understand.

  • @ac3146
    @ac3146 Жыл бұрын

    Had bulls eye lesions a few times and not nowhere near enough antibiotics Roemary rue and artimisia afra made all the difference in later years. I am now functional

  • @wm6558
    @wm6558 Жыл бұрын

    Re chronic...There are studies noting that there is a significant variation in Borelia life cycle length. Consequently, it is not a 30-day, but a 60-day antibiotic treatment protocol required. Saved me and proved by post treatment multiple microscopy confirmation 👍

  • @FortheHealthofit.

    @FortheHealthofit.

    Жыл бұрын

    At least 60 days. I did 90 days IV, 6 months by mouth, hyperbarics to help abx cross blood brain barrier, cats claw, etc.

  • @maf1350
    @maf1350 Жыл бұрын

    Are you aware of the research and book from the german-american Ethnobiologist Wolf Dieter Storl, who cured himself from severe lyme symptoms with several traditionally used plants and procedures that have been used in ancient cultures, also to heal syphilis.

  • @trafficjon400
    @trafficjon400 Жыл бұрын

    Do I Remember a Doctor Being a Fann of Another Doctor? Yes, this time I Have witnessed it? 😅 You are Both very Educated Smart wise Doctors full of Great Talents.

  • @b_uppy
    @b_uppy Жыл бұрын

    ¿How about the tick borne diseases that aren't Lyme disease, but closely related? Live in Eastern Washington and had a bullseye rash as a child.

  • @SupremeODMG
    @SupremeODMG Жыл бұрын

    Was tested for lyme twice since my symptom onset after vaccine injury because the symptoms sound similar.m

  • @LongRonnybyebye
    @LongRonnybyebye Жыл бұрын

    ArtemiC Rescue and Support helped make my Long dissapear after 9 days.

  • @Grndmddr
    @Grndmddr8 ай бұрын

    My CD 57 is 11 and had a positive test for Lyme through Armin .. struggling to get well from chronic Lyme. Those with Lyme tend to fall through the cracks of our medical systems. I was initially diagnosed by my family physician with Fibromyalgia

  • @MrSlim4163
    @MrSlim4163 Жыл бұрын

    shout out to all of the remaining pure bloods!

  • @clairelamont7737
    @clairelamont7737 Жыл бұрын

    Pkease do a study on antidepressants and type1 diabetes no one ever had it in my family and both me and my son got it and its almost pandemic now!

  • @MariaSotiropoulou88
    @MariaSotiropoulou88 Жыл бұрын

    Dr Mobeen you seem to be a lovely human! I love your energy and your helpful attitude. I’m wondering though at what extent all these functional protocols work? Do they give long lasting results? I haven’t found sufficient evidence from recovery stories since it’s mostly doctors trying to promote their work. I don’t want to be negative and this is not my intention, but these treatments and tests cost a fortune and yet there hasn’t been a consensus on why all the viral or bacterial load can cause chronic disease in some people but not in others. With all these technological and scientific breakthroughs there hasn’t been a consensus in what it is that causing LC and other chronic conditions. Interested in your insights.❤

  • @friendofjesus9310

    @friendofjesus9310

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Maria, I am a survivor from the UK treated at Breakspear Medical for chronic Lyme disease, tick relapsing fever, toxic load and mould 😊 I lost my job back in 2019 after years of chronic fatigue which eventually resulted in a physical and mental crash. I became dependent on bed rest for up to 22 hours a day and sometimes struggled to find enough energy to take a shower. I was dependent on my partner for food, income and household management until I started doxycycline treatment and a plethora of supplements. My mitochondria were not functioning, thyroid gland was out of whack and I had peripheral neuropathy. Chronic fatigue was the main symptom, stiff neck and strong headache on occasions including during the herxheimer reaction. Treatment was effective but it was costly for consultations, tests and supplements and I had needed a few rounds of doxycycline. Having energy again is such a blessing but it took over a year to function better. For a long time I just slept and wondered whether I would ever be out of bed! Just as I began to recover, covid-19 hit and I was afraid to get it but I did and recovered. I don't know how easy it would have been if I was fighting covid and Lyme together. Just wanted to share my testimony with you and others who are interested. It was not picked up by the national health service, doctors thought it was caused by trauma and long term mental illness but there was a physical cause as well as those things.

  • @Hmy8799

    @Hmy8799

    Жыл бұрын

    I can say that, as a patient who has late stage lyme, bartonella, babesia, erlichea, anaplasmosis and mycoplasma-and did heal Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the 6 months after seeing the first doctor of 15 who took enough time and actually knew about Lyme disease. This is because RMSF is apparently the most fatal easiest to treat among the coinfections- I’m glad I was able to live for 20 years with it! Anyways, it was the most straight forward of the tick borne infectious diseases to treat, because the long-term use of s single type of antibiotic is able to get rid of it. That is not at all the case for any of the other coinfections unless it’s in the very first stages of disease. I’ve seen people being pumped with IV antibiotics via PICC lines for several years without getting better-it’s because these bacteria are smart and detect antibiotics in less than a second-then bacteria that causes Lyme immediately going into its cyst form. Babesia treatment sometimes includes antibiotics with treatment-no treatment is guaranteed to work in anyone, so it depends on how well your doctor knows how your body functions (for example, if a patient has any gut health issues or a history of leaky gut-it is, in my opinion, extremely irresponsible to attempt to HEAL a patient by damaging the microbiome (essentially our immune system) while trying to kill bacteria that are so evasive. I went from going to bed many nights feeling so completely defeated body-wise, that I felt the need to intentionally make peace with the idea of not waking up in the morning/ever, as it felt like none of the systems in my body were functioning properly, and my symptoms were awful. It was only with herbals (mostly tincture initially) that I finally felt relief. I’m still sick, but I haven’t been on any protocol since before the pandemic because I wanted to give my body a break, and hoped to be able to find a Lyme literate doctor elsewhere who would be able to help with my case, which is far more complex than most cases for several reasons-and I don’t live in a state state known for lyme. There are 3 llmd’s in my city, and it got to the point where I knew more than they did about the latest treatments etc. Anyways, I went from super sick and bedridden, to pretty functional after being diligent with protocols (which started to incorporate more supplements/tinctures). After focusing on my diet only for awhile, I still felt good-but I’m now at the point where I’m back to being bedridden almost all day and night. I get myself into the shower once a week on a good week-and my mom brings my food and medication(for adhd) and anything else I need.she does most of the cleaning but I always try to do as much as I can when I have the energy-she’s basically supermom and I have no idea where I’d be without her. She’s been the best caretaker/biggest part of my support system (which is limited to family as I haven’t been able to keep in touch with any friends, unfortunately). Anyways, thanks to telemedicine, I’m now seeing a doctor who is known for being “the one who other Lyme doctors send their patients to when they don’t know what else they can do to help them,” so I’m very excited. I have to send in a few tests so he’ll get a good idea for where I am health-wise right now, but he knows exactly which order each issue needs to be approached, which I’ve come to learn is the most essential part of healing late stage Lyme and coinfections with other illnesses (mold illness)

  • @kanapaen17
    @kanapaen17 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent VIDEO Dr Been, thank you very much for putting this interview together because chronic Lyme and long COVID can have some similarities. These Lyme doctors have been battling and trying to help people just as the COVID doctors are doing. Once again thank you for this very educational video! God Bless you!

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy Жыл бұрын

    Nattokinase can only protect you from clotting, which is important, but it will not degrade spike protein inside cells and will not really treat neurological symptoms. It's been somewhat overhyped for Long Covid and vaxx-injury treatment in my opinion.

  • @SupremeODMG

    @SupremeODMG

    Жыл бұрын

    We don't have enough data to support your claim or the others really. I still have alot of neuro problems but improving in some old issues.

  • @MariaSotiropoulou88

    @MariaSotiropoulou88

    Жыл бұрын

    How do you test the spike protein?

  • @katkeg2325

    @katkeg2325

    Жыл бұрын

    Out of curiosity, do you know something that does degrade it? I'd heard Serrapeptase and Natto were somehwat equivalent. Is Serrapeptase also not effective for that then?

  • @quantumeseboy

    @quantumeseboy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@katkeg2325 Nothing will degrade it intracellularly(inside cells), unfortunately that's where Spike causes the biggest problem, inside endothelial cells. However, Nattokinase will give you some protection from clotting, which is important.

  • @marymagnuson5191
    @marymagnuson5191 Жыл бұрын

    I have heard the Fenbendazole and HCQ will work on Lyme disease. If I had it that’s what I would take

  • @joym8047
    @joym8047 Жыл бұрын

    Is there an easy way to search thru Dr Been's videos to see if he might have covered a topic? I was just reading about IgG4 Related Disease and would really like to hear what Dr Been has to say about it.

  • @jaynebailey
    @jaynebailey10 ай бұрын

    I did not understand a word he said we need basic words and what people go through😊

  • @ShanonT12
    @ShanonT12 Жыл бұрын

    I want to know if being treated with IVIG can make me positive for many of these antibodies??

  • @Gina-dn6xm
    @Gina-dn6xm Жыл бұрын

    I have a crazy cat too!

  • @baileystruss7319
    @baileystruss7319 Жыл бұрын

    What if you've had a $1400 Igenix and are negative? And Elisa was negative. But I had an embedded tick a few months prior but no symptoms.

  • @1961Lara
    @1961Lara Жыл бұрын

    I love Loofy!!

  • @jennifermims4326
    @jennifermims4326Ай бұрын

    What about SOT for lyme?

  • @SacredOwl
    @SacredOwl8 ай бұрын

    I have tried everything for pain, nothing works for adheasive aracanoiditis.

  • @Connect2YourAngels
    @Connect2YourAngels Жыл бұрын

    Is that measurement for CD-57 in u/l?

  • @street_girl
    @street_girl3 ай бұрын

    I also think lupus might be some form of lyme disease

  • @lone982
    @lone982 Жыл бұрын

    What does western blot Lyme IGM detected mean?

  • @JackRowsey
    @JackRowsey9 ай бұрын

    What does this have to do with Chronic Lyme Disease?

  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay11 ай бұрын

    It seems like Lyme might be coming from somewhere in addition to tick bites. The majority of people haven't been bitten by a tick.

  • @friendofjesus9310

    @friendofjesus9310

    11 ай бұрын

    The bite can be so small it isn't seen or it doesn't produce the bull's eye rash. This is how I got Lyme disease, I had no idea I had been bitten.

  • @gojobuddy

    @gojobuddy

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree with you, my thought is mosquitos

  • @cespo77

    @cespo77

    5 ай бұрын

    I was not bitten from a tick. I believe they come from mosquitoes, flies, house spiders etc... There must be over 1 million people per year that are getting this, but just not reported.

  • @jamesreagan9063
    @jamesreagan90639 ай бұрын

    Thank You for this informative effort! Contracted Early virulent form of lymes in 1983 that was after a ten day yospital stay as Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever? The ? Mark because i was living in Ct at the time! So, Level 9 for some time! Delta in Central Ca 3/21 that was hardly noticeable beyond loss of smell until a myriad of problems developing ans escalating after 90 days in! Having two forms of Omicron late 21 and early 22 and one more ending last month beleiving it to be Perola or b286 I am worn out! The point I would make is that the variables seem to fluctuate and build on each new mutation or variant! I feel confident that the new designed mutations controlled releases will further the efficacious nature of the virus!!! !! !! I fear what may be shedding from the recipients of the next vaccine as I have weathered, thus far, with no blood barrier tests or vaccination! Thought of jab as damned if You do! While F'd if You don't had filtered in since! Any non pharma advuce would be appreciated! I apologise for such a long reply and again appreciate your input! On this podcast, it is only Ivernectin that i wish i used early on for the delta. Or now, maybe, fir the 4 variants with the lyme! Imagine the early report out of Austria in October 21 that the new Omicron variant had additional 32 mutations on Spike protien!!( !! !! 33 Degree Best Wishes to You Friend! Sirry if difficult to discern here;.

  • @trafficjon400
    @trafficjon400 Жыл бұрын

    Even professionals People for some strange profitable reason don't like others' complaints about what Corticosteroids can do to a person and especially, Dexamethasone. no, I have bad grammar but doing a little research can't be that difficult.

  • @robertamurphy1124
    @robertamurphy1124 Жыл бұрын

    Im in such bad pain since Covid..cannot walk. I have lyme..5 years now. Regular treatment but I know it doesn't work. My son however is in real trouble. He had high lyme undiagnosed for 20 years. Bit at 2 yrs old. He's now 36 and has mental illness. Almost like dementia..yelling at someone. Its heartbreaking. Is there anything we can do?

  • @hilarymurray7800

    @hilarymurray7800

    Жыл бұрын

    Same with me and my son's, when we go off treatment we have brain fog and psychological symptoms. Then we have to get back on treatment.

  • @gojobuddy

    @gojobuddy

    11 ай бұрын

    Are you sure he doesn’t have schizophrenia? Maybe Lyme caused it? I too had Lyme disease and had some of the strangest symptoms.

  • @FortheHealthofit.
    @FortheHealthofit. Жыл бұрын

    Igenix - almost every test is positive. Just be aware.

  • @Hmy8799

    @Hmy8799

    Жыл бұрын

    Umm, not mine! Are you talking about western blot?

  • @FortheHealthofit.

    @FortheHealthofit.

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Hmy8799 I said most NOT ALL.

  • @strongDr
    @strongDr Жыл бұрын

    Quake Alert! He attended just 1 year of prelim residency😂

  • @jediknight9057
    @jediknight9057 Жыл бұрын

    Now if I had access to the most updated database maybe we could do more. ! Title: Leveraging AI and Decentralized Science in Investigating Long COVID: A Case Study and Pathway for Accelerated Research Introduction: Long COVID, also known as Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), has become a significant health concern affecting millions globally. While research efforts are underway, the complex nature of Long COVID necessitates innovative approaches. This essay explores the potential of integrating AI (Artificial Intelligence) and decentralized science to expedite Long COVID research. It also highlights a case study of successful symptom resolution using a combination therapeutic approach, serving as a pathway for accelerated research and treatment development. Essay Question: To what extent can the integration of AI and decentralized science expedite Long COVID research, and how can a case study of successful Long COVID symptom resolution using a combination therapeutic approach serve as a pathway for accelerated research and treatment development? Case Study: Successful Treatment of Long COVID Using Combination Therapeutics: The essay presents a case study where an individual with Long COVID experienced complete symptom resolution through a combination therapeutic approach. Under the guidance of clinicians, the subject underwent treatment with Paxlovid (a viral replication inhibitor) and Evusheld (a monoclonal antibody cocktail). This case study exemplifies the potential efficacy of repurposed therapeutics and highlights the need for further research in this area. The Role of AI in Long COVID Research: AI offers significant potential in advancing Long COVID research. By analyzing extensive datasets, including electronic health records, clinical trial data, and patient-reported outcomes, AI algorithms can identify patterns, risk factors, and treatment responses. AI-driven predictive models can aid in early intervention and personalized care by identifying individuals at higher risk of developing Long COVID or specific complications. Additionally, AI can facilitate drug repurposing efforts by mining literature and databases for potential therapeutics. Decentralized Science and Collaborative Efforts: Decentralized science, coupled with AI integration, holds immense promise for accelerating Long COVID research. Through collaborative efforts and open data sharing, diverse datasets can be pooled, enhancing the development of robust AI models. This collaborative approach fosters knowledge exchange, minimizes duplicative efforts, and accelerates scientific progress. Limitations of the Information: It is important to note that the information presented in this essay is only valid up to a specific date (September 2021). As the field of Long COVID research continues to evolve, new developments may have emerged since then. Therefore, it is essential to consult up-to-date scientific literature and ongoing research to ensure the most current and accurate information. Maximizing AI's Impact and Future Directions: To maximize AI's potential in Long COVID research, considerations such as data privacy, security protocols, and ethical guidelines must be addressed. Interdisciplinary collaborations among AI experts, healthcare professionals, and Long COVID researchers are crucial for developing AI models that align with clinical realities and provide meaningful insights. Conclusion: The integration of AI and decentralized science offers promising avenues for advancing Long COVID research. The case study presented in this essay highlights the potential effectiveness of combination therapeutics for Long COVID treatment. By leveraging AI's analytical capabilities and fostering collaborative efforts through decentralized science, researchers can efficiently analyze complex datasets, identify potential treatments, and gain a deeper understanding of Long COVID. It is vital to approach AI implementation with caution, ensuring data privacy, ethical considerations, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Through these combined efforts, we can unlock new insights, accelerate scientific progress, and improve outcomes for individuals affected by Long COVID.

  • @jamesreagan9063

    @jamesreagan9063

    9 ай бұрын

    I typed a long reply to You and the platform placed it in the comments section! Thanks for Comment! My reply is out of place!

  • @donbruhn3037
    @donbruhn30375 ай бұрын

    Methalyne. Blue?

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