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Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) Symptoms in Long Haul - Dr. Kelly Halderman
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A clip from the talk “Is Long-Haul COVID really Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)?” – Dr. Kelly Halderman, MD, as interviewed by Dr. Eric Gordon, MD.
See the full talk during the Overcoming Long Haul and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Summit, online and FREE February 7-14, 2023. The summit is hosted by Dr. Nafysa Parpia, ND and Dr. Eric Gordon, MD. Over 50 leading experts will present new research, cutting edge treatment, and supportive therapies.
What You Will Learn in the Full Talk:
1. What is CIRS (pathophysiology, signs & symptoms, tests to confirm)
2. The Long Haul CIRS connection
3. The role of hydration and water in healing
Disclosure: It's our pleasure to provide you with information and tools. Please note that we are the hosts of this event and will receive a small commission when you follow links and purchase items, but the event itself is all free during the open viewing period. We only share opportunities we believe are a huge win for you. We will never share anything with you that we don’t personally use, support, or recommend to our patients.
See the full talk during the Overcoming Long Haul and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Summit, online and FREE February 7-14, 2023. The summit is hosted by Dr. Nafysa Parpia, ND and Dr. Eric Gordon, MD. Over 50 leading experts will present new research, cutting edge treatment, and supportive therapies.
What You Will Learn in the Full Talk:
1. What is CIRS (pathophysiology, signs & symptoms, tests to confirm)
2. The Long Haul CIRS connection
3. The role of hydration and water in healing
Disclosure: It's our pleasure to provide you with information and tools. Please note that we are the hosts of this event and will receive a small commission when you follow links and purchase items, but the event itself is all free during the open viewing period. We only share opportunities we believe are a huge win for you. We will never share anything with you that we don’t personally use, support, or recommend to our patients.