StudyingLong COVID
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
Dr Paul Harrison
During the pandemic, Dr Paul Harrison treated people for the mental health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
FIRST SIGNS
EVIDENCE
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition.
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID.
VULNERABILITY
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Dr Paul Harrison discusses the first signs that catching COVID could have an impact on mental health.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
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READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison explores how patients were more likely to need mental health care after catching COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
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READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison discusses how those with mental health conditions were at greater risk of catching COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison discusses the challenges around future researchon the causes of Long COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
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READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman
Dr Betty Raman co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
what is mri?
Her results suggest that many people experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
long covid & MRI
long covid: don't walk away
back to Home page
Dr Betty Raman explains how MRIworks and its ability to show what's happening in our organs and tissues.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains how MRIscans show inflammation of internal organs in patients with Long COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains how MRIscans show inflammation of internal organs in patients with Long COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains her belief that there is a solution to Long COVID and shares her commitment to find it.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains her belief that there is a solution to Long COVID and shares her commitment to find it.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison
What is Long COVID?
Long COVID involves a wide variety of symptoms that continue for more than 4 weeks after COVID-19 infection.
dr harrison on Long COVID
Dr Betty Raman
more about long covid
long covid & MRI
support for long covid
back to Home page
long covid: don't walk away
notes
Keep 3 icons on home page MH > Dr Paul (2-3 stories: take out Long COVID) Use Trish template. CTA is Paul on XXX, 2-3 times PH > Dr Betty (take out Banjo). Use Trish template for Read and Listen for this page. Betty currently in 3. CTA after each paragraph with photo on the right? About Long COVID: 4 sections (1) What is LC? (2) Dr Paul on Long COVID (3) Betty Raman on Long COVID (4) More info & support. In Long COVID - move mental health support to Dr Paul's page as a link (in Read section?)
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
Dr Betty Raman
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Oxford.
Betty co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Listen
Read
Her results suggest that many experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
main Menu
Dr Betty Raman
Dr Betty Raman co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
BETTY ON COVID & MRI
Her results suggest that many experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
WHAT IS MRI?
LONG COVID & MRI
LONG COVID: DON'T WALK AWAY
back to Home page
Dr Paul Harrison
During the pandemic, Dr Paul Harrison treated people for the mental-health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
PAUL ON COVID AND MENTAL HEALTH
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID
FIRST SIGNS
EVIDENCE
VULNERABILITY
back to Home page
Dr Paul Harrison shares the results of studies showing a link between your mental health and risks of catching COVID.
Read MORE FROM PAUL
GO BACK
During the pandemic, Paul treated people for the mental-health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Dr Paul Harrison
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID
trish ON OXIMETERS
During the pandemic, Paul treated people for the mental-health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
Long COVID
COVID & mental health
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition.
Persistent symptoms known as ‘long COVID’ — present in about half of all COVID patients — also affected abouta third of influenza patients.
Dr Paul Harrison
Professor of Psychiatry, University of OxfordConsultant general adult psychiatrist
Listen
Read
Listen
Read
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID.
main Menu
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Read
Mental Health
Physical Health
About Long COVID
Mental Health
Physical Health
About Long COVID
About Long COVID
Physical Health
Mental Health
Dr Betty Raman
Dr Rajesh (Banjo) Banerjee
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Oxford.
CEO of Perspectum, an Oxford University spin-out company based on MRI imaging technology.
In early 2020, Banjo realised they could use multi-organ scan technology to find out if there was residual damage in people hospitalised with COVID-19.
Betty co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Listen
Read
Listen
Read
Her results suggest that many experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
By the end of 2020, the new product — Coverscan — was authorised for clinical use in the UK's long COVID clinics and is now used in several countries around the world.
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Dr Rajesh Banerjee
Dr Betty Raman
CEO of Perspectum, an Oxford University spin-out company based on MRI imaging technology. During the pandemic, Rajarsh (known as Banjo) and his colleagues extended the company’s approach to scan five organs simultaneously and analyse the results to look for organ damage in Long COVID.
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine, academic cardiologist and senior clinical research fellow, University of Oxford. In her research, Dr Raman uses Magentic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to study heart failure.
In the early months of the pandemic, Betty co-led of a study of people hospitalised with COVID, looking at the long-term impact on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Her results suggest that many have both ongoing symptoms, and detectable signs of inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
In early 2020, Perspectum was working on a multi-organ scan for patients with diabetes. Banjo realised they could use this technology to look at people hospitalised with COVID to find out if there was any residual damage.
By the end of 2020, the new product — Coverscan — had been authorised for clinical use in long COVID clinics in the UK. It is now used in several countries around the world.
main Menu
Listen
Read
Listen
Read
Long COVID
Mental Health
About long COVID
Physical Health
Long COVID
Mental Health
Physical Health
In the early months of the pandemic, Betty co-led of a study of people hospitalised with COVID, looking at the long-term impact on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Her results suggest that many have both ongoing symptoms, and detectable signs of inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
Dr Betty Raman
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine, academic cardiologist and senior clinical research fellow, University of Oxford. In her research, Dr Raman uses Magentic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to study heart failure.
main Menu
Listen
Read
During the pandemic, Paul treated people for the mental health consequences of the COVID-19 infection and the impact of lockdown measures. Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the US, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition. People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID. Persistent symptoms known as ‘long COVID’ - present in about half of all COVID patients - also affected about a third of influenza patients.
Read more
Listen
Dr Paul Harrison
Professor of Psychiatry, University of OxfordConsultant general adult psychiatrist
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StudyingLong COVID
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
Dr Paul Harrison
During the pandemic, Dr Paul Harrison treated people for the mental health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
FIRST SIGNS
EVIDENCE
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition.
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID.
VULNERABILITY
back to Home page
Dr Paul Harrison discusses the first signs that catching COVID could have an impact on mental health.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison explores how patients were more likely to need mental health care after catching COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison discusses how those with mental health conditions were at greater risk of catching COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison discusses the challenges around future researchon the causes of Long COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman
Dr Betty Raman co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
what is mri?
Her results suggest that many people experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
long covid & MRI
long covid: don't walk away
back to Home page
Dr Betty Raman explains how MRIworks and its ability to show what's happening in our organs and tissues.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains how MRIscans show inflammation of internal organs in patients with Long COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains how MRIscans show inflammation of internal organs in patients with Long COVID.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains her belief that there is a solution to Long COVID and shares her commitment to find it.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Betty Raman explains her belief that there is a solution to Long COVID and shares her commitment to find it.
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
GO BACK
READ the transcript
Dr Paul Harrison
What is Long COVID?
Long COVID involves a wide variety of symptoms that continue for more than 4 weeks after COVID-19 infection.
dr harrison on Long COVID
Dr Betty Raman
more about long covid
long covid & MRI
support for long covid
back to Home page
long covid: don't walk away
notes
Keep 3 icons on home page MH > Dr Paul (2-3 stories: take out Long COVID) Use Trish template. CTA is Paul on XXX, 2-3 times PH > Dr Betty (take out Banjo). Use Trish template for Read and Listen for this page. Betty currently in 3. CTA after each paragraph with photo on the right? About Long COVID: 4 sections (1) What is LC? (2) Dr Paul on Long COVID (3) Betty Raman on Long COVID (4) More info & support. In Long COVID - move mental health support to Dr Paul's page as a link (in Read section?)
AboutLong COVID
COVID & Mental Health
StudyingLong COVID
Dr Betty Raman
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Oxford.
Betty co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Listen
Read
Her results suggest that many experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
main Menu
Dr Betty Raman
Dr Betty Raman co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on our organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
BETTY ON COVID & MRI
Her results suggest that many experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
WHAT IS MRI?
LONG COVID & MRI
LONG COVID: DON'T WALK AWAY
back to Home page
Dr Paul Harrison
During the pandemic, Dr Paul Harrison treated people for the mental-health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
PAUL ON COVID AND MENTAL HEALTH
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID
FIRST SIGNS
EVIDENCE
VULNERABILITY
back to Home page
Dr Paul Harrison shares the results of studies showing a link between your mental health and risks of catching COVID.
Read MORE FROM PAUL
GO BACK
During the pandemic, Paul treated people for the mental-health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Dr Paul Harrison
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID
trish ON OXIMETERS
During the pandemic, Paul treated people for the mental-health impacts of both catching COVID-19 and living in lockdown.
Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the USA, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
Long COVID
COVID & mental health
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition.
Persistent symptoms known as ‘long COVID’ — present in about half of all COVID patients — also affected abouta third of influenza patients.
Dr Paul Harrison
Professor of Psychiatry, University of OxfordConsultant general adult psychiatrist
Listen
Read
Listen
Read
People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID.
main Menu
Listen
Read
Mental Health
Physical Health
About Long COVID
Mental Health
Physical Health
About Long COVID
About Long COVID
Physical Health
Mental Health
Dr Betty Raman
Dr Rajesh (Banjo) Banerjee
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Oxford.
CEO of Perspectum, an Oxford University spin-out company based on MRI imaging technology.
In early 2020, Banjo realised they could use multi-organ scan technology to find out if there was residual damage in people hospitalised with COVID-19.
Betty co-led of a study looking at the long-term impact of COVID-19 on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Listen
Read
Listen
Read
Her results suggest that many experience ongoing symptoms, and inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
By the end of 2020, the new product — Coverscan — was authorised for clinical use in the UK's long COVID clinics and is now used in several countries around the world.
main Menu
minimal
Contextualize your topic
Dr Rajesh Banerjee
Dr Betty Raman
CEO of Perspectum, an Oxford University spin-out company based on MRI imaging technology. During the pandemic, Rajarsh (known as Banjo) and his colleagues extended the company’s approach to scan five organs simultaneously and analyse the results to look for organ damage in Long COVID.
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine, academic cardiologist and senior clinical research fellow, University of Oxford. In her research, Dr Raman uses Magentic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to study heart failure.
In the early months of the pandemic, Betty co-led of a study of people hospitalised with COVID, looking at the long-term impact on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Her results suggest that many have both ongoing symptoms, and detectable signs of inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
In early 2020, Perspectum was working on a multi-organ scan for patients with diabetes. Banjo realised they could use this technology to look at people hospitalised with COVID to find out if there was any residual damage.
By the end of 2020, the new product — Coverscan — had been authorised for clinical use in long COVID clinics in the UK. It is now used in several countries around the world.
main Menu
Listen
Read
Listen
Read
Long COVID
Mental Health
About long COVID
Physical Health
Long COVID
Mental Health
Physical Health
In the early months of the pandemic, Betty co-led of a study of people hospitalised with COVID, looking at the long-term impact on organs including the heart, liver and kidneys.
Her results suggest that many have both ongoing symptoms, and detectable signs of inflammation in their organs, long after they recover from the initial infection.
Dr Betty Raman
Associate professor of cardiovascular medicine, academic cardiologist and senior clinical research fellow, University of Oxford. In her research, Dr Raman uses Magentic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to study heart failure.
main Menu
Listen
Read
During the pandemic, Paul treated people for the mental health consequences of the COVID-19 infection and the impact of lockdown measures. Using a database of clinical records for 80 million patients in the US, Paul and his colleague Max Taquet discovered:
COVID patients were more likely to suffer mental health problems months after being infected than people with any other condition. People with previous mental health conditions were more vulnerable to COVID. Persistent symptoms known as ‘long COVID’ - present in about half of all COVID patients - also affected about a third of influenza patients.
Read more
Listen
Dr Paul Harrison
Professor of Psychiatry, University of OxfordConsultant general adult psychiatrist
Read
Listen
Paul talked to us about his work:
Learn more about Long COVID
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