...D., Kabil, A., & Eissa, A. (2021). Sleep in post ‑ COVID ‑ 19 recovery period and its impact on different domains of quality of life. The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery. https://t.co/BNPi8BQWAd
Hey so Turns out getting Covid 19 can fuck with your sleep in various ways here's a study to back it up: https://t.co/ZUDrvdQneu
"Post-COVID-19 sleep disturbances were commonly reported in the recovery period, also these sleep deficits had an impact on the physical and mental aspects of quality of life..." Yeah they do, and it's miserable and frustrating. https://t.co/56Uo6xdoCu.
Oh good, well at least it is not just me. Covid really does affect how you function from so many angles. #omicron #covid #pandemiclife https://t.co/KSEi2faITR
@ZucchiniBikini Post-covid sleep disturbance is fairly common according to some studies. Might be worth looking into formal sleep treatment as well as alternative options? https://t.co/7lbb1I08UJ
RT @INPRFM: Sayed, E., Sayed, S. El, Gomaa, S., Shokry, D., Kabil, A., & Eissa, A. (2021). Sleep in post ‑ COVID ‑ 19 recovery period a…
RT @INPRFM: Sayed, E., Sayed, S. El, Gomaa, S., Shokry, D., Kabil, A., & Eissa, A. (2021). Sleep in post ‑ COVID ‑ 19 recovery period a…
RT @INPRFM: Sayed, E., Sayed, S. El, Gomaa, S., Shokry, D., Kabil, A., & Eissa, A. (2021). Sleep in post ‑ COVID ‑ 19 recovery period a…
Sayed, E., Sayed, S. El, Gomaa, S., Shokry, D., Kabil, A., & Eissa, A. (2021). Sleep in post ‑ COVID ‑ 19 recovery period and its impact on different domains of quality of life. The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery. https:
RT @khairul_hafidz: @abdul_mallek90 Salam, it seems this is a normal occurrence post covid recovery. I hope it doesnt persist and you can b…
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@abdul_mallek90 Salam, it seems this is a normal occurrence post covid recovery. I hope it doesnt persist and you can back to normal sleep soon. Link: https://t.co/XE2OFz7rvc https://t.co/oooBCH0ufg
4,715/ Egypt (current tobacco smoking age 15+ was 21.4% in 2017) Of 500 age 18 to 60 who recovered from acute Covid-19, 59.8% were smokers 160 with moderate & severe insomnia: 55% were smokers Note: not specified if current or ever https://t.co/nY