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Aug 20, 2026
Vaccine Responses Vary Even Among Immunosuppressed Individuals
Many studies have looked at how our immune system responds to a vaccine by measuring whether the immune system created antibodies against the vaccine. However, a new study finds that already circulating antibodies could hold clues into how well the immune system will respond to a future vaccine. This study involved 2,445 healthy individuals and […]
- Autoimmune Diseases & Covid-19
- Covid-19 Antibodies
- Covid-19 Vaccines
Aug 05, 2026
COVID-19 May Reactivate Dormant Viruses, Study Finds
A large study of people hospitalized with COVID-19 found that the infection was frequently accompanied by reactivation of viruses that can remain dormant in the body for years. Conducted across 15 biomedical research institutions in the United States, the findings may help us better understand how severe infections disrupt the immune system and whether reactivated […]
- Covid-19 Antibodies
- Covid-19 Infections
- Covid-19 Research Studies
Jul 21, 2026
Resources for Interpreting Long COVID Clinical Trials
As Long COVID clinical trials continue to report new findings, understanding how to interpret those results is just as important as keeping up with the latest research. Clinical trial headlines can sometimes overstate what a study actually shows, particularly when early-stage or preliminary findings are reported. Resources For readers looking to better understand clinical trial […]
- Covid-19 Clinical Trials
- Long COVID
Jul 16, 2026
RECOVER-TLC July 2026 Update: Long COVID Clinical Trial Progress
The NIH hosted a community webinar on July 16, 2026, to provide updates on the RECOVER-Treating Long COVID (RECOVER-TLC) initiative. NIH leaders emphasized that Long COVID research and treatment development remain priorities across NIAID and NIH before researchers reviewed four clinical trials underway or in development, discussed how biomarkers will be incorporated into the studies, explained the clinical trial development process, and answered questions from the Long COVID community.
- Covid-19 Clinical Trials
- Covid-19 Research Studies
- Long COVID
Jul 13, 2026
COVID-19 and Autoimmune Disease: Current Evidence
A new review published in the Korean Journal of Internal Medicine synthesizes evidence from epidemiologic studies, immunology research, clinical registries, vaccine studies, and Long COVID investigations to examine how COVID-19 influences autoimmune disease and how autoimmune diseases, in turn, affect COVID-19 outcomes.
- Autoimmune Diseases & Covid-19
- Celiac disease & Covid-19
- Covid-19 Infections
- Covid-19 Research Studies
- Covid-19 Vaccines
- GBS & Covid-19
- IBD & Covid-19
- Long COVID
- Lupus & Covid-19
- MS & Covid-19
- RA & Covid-19
- Sjögren disease & Covid-19
- T1D & Covid-19
Jul 01, 2026
The Future of Wastewater Surveillance and Immune Research
During the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater surveillance transformed how scientists tracked the spread of disease, providing an early warning system that did not depend on individual testing. Now, just as researchers are finding new ways to use the technology, the future of the CDC’s national wastewater surveillance program is uncertain.
- Autoimmune Diseases & Covid-19
- Covid-19 Antibodies
- Covid-19 Infections
- Covid-19 Policy
- Covid-19 Research Studies
- Long COVID
Jun 08, 2026
New NIH-Funded Trial Tests Different Approaches to Long COVID Fatigue
A new NIH-funded clinical trial will test whether rehabilitation and pacing strategies should be tailored based on post-exertional malaise in people with Long COVID.
- Covid-19 Research Studies
- Long COVID
- ME/CFS & Covid-19
Jun 01, 2026
Long Covid Symptoms Vary Between Hospital and Home Patients
A new study from Italy found that long COVID remains a significant health concern years after SARS-CoV-2 infection, with the risk varying substantially depending on whether patients required hospitalization during their initial illness. Researchers followed 1,162 adults who contracted COVID-19 between 2020 and 2022, including 616 patients managed in the community and 546 hospitalized patients. […]
- Covid-19 Infections
- Covid-19 Research Studies
- Long COVID