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Research-Aid Networks joins the World Health Organization’s Civil Society Commission
Research-Aid Networks is please to announce that we have been approved to join the World Health Organization’s Civil Society Commission. “The Commission provides a unique

Research update: H5N1 in cattle and acidosis in Long Covid
Update on H5N1 in Cattle Since our last update in June, the H5N1 flu virus has continued to spread in cattle in the US, with

New developments on the H5N1 outbreak in the United States
It’s been about two months since we last updated you, and the H5N1 situation in the United States has continued to develop. We’ve seen further

Closing Down Pandemic-Aid Networks
We started Pandemic-Aid Networks several years ago when we saw an opportunity to support and strengthen the impacts of a diverse range of community-based pandemic

Discontinued: Long Covid Research Library
Back in 2021, Long COVID was slowly gaining recognition as a potential outcome of going through COVID-19 infection. However, research into the disease was initially

Research Update: Recent long covid findings and our clinical trial
The past months have been very busy on the Long Covid research front, both for our research planning as well as Long Covid research in

Concerns about H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus transmission in cattle
Last year we wrote about the spread of bird flu and the risks that the virus poses. Since that time the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian

COVID-19: February 2024 Update
As much as everyone would like the pandemic to be over, the unfortunate reality is that there are still high numbers of COVID-19 cases in

Statement on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response
Last week, Research-Aid Networks’ president, Dr. Jeremy Rossman, attended the United Nations General Assembly meetings on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response and Universal Health Coverage.

Research-Aid Networks obtains Special Consultative status with the United Nations
We are thrilled to announce that Research-Aid Networks has been granted Special Consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Since our

TLC Sessions Podcast interviews the Research-Aid Networks team
On April 14, the Research-Aid Networks team published a hypothesis paper in Frontiers in Immunology that could potentially explain many of Long Covid’s widely varying symptoms. In early

Long Covid Expert Interview with Gez Medinger: Episode 33 – The Acid-Base Disruption Hypothesis for Long Covid
In early May, the Research-Aid Networks research team was interviewed by Gez Medinger, co-author of the Long Covid handbook and known from his Long Covid

New hypothesis on Long Covid published by Research-Aid Networks
The Research-Aid Networks team has published a hypothesis that could potentially explain many of Long Covid’s widely varying symptoms. The research article describing this hypothesis

This is The Long Haul, a look at some of the Long Covid stories we have heard
In the last two years, The Long Haul, an online series on Long Covid, has looked into what Long Covid is and what it means for

The Long Haul interviews Long Covid SOS co-founder
The long term consequences of COVID-19 known as Long Covid or post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) has, since 2020, affected millions of lives around the

Here’s how a human bird flu pandemic could unfold
The largest ever global outbreak of avian influenza has started to jump to other animals. Are humans next? This article is written by Dr Jeremy

How soon after having COVID can you catch it again?
Yes, it’s possible to catch COVID after just having it. We are seeing more people getting COVID-19 a second, third or fourth time. Often it

Can you pass on COVID-19 if you’re testing negative?
In a word – yes. Yes, it is possible to still spread COVID-19 if you test negative but have cold-like symptoms. This is true if