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How do you spot Long COVID misinformation?
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The Sick Times
In this episode, Miles Griffis and Betsy Ladyzhets talk to Long COVID physician, patient and advocate Dr. Zeest Khan about her Long COVID journey, how she looks at new research and off-label treatments as a physician, and how to spot misinformation and pseudoscience online.
Miles Griffis: Many institutions are ignoring the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and trying to erase [00:00:30] the Long COVID crisis.
Miles and Betsy spoke with Dr. Khan about how to evaluate Long COVID research, trials, and potential treatments, plus how to spot medical misinformation and pseudoscience online.
Dr. Khan will also be sharing this episode on her podcast, so if you’re listening from Long COVID MD, hello.
Miles Griffis: Black people in the U.S. are less likely to be diagnosed with Long COVID compared to white people.