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Explore the intriguing link between long-COVID and cardiovascular issues stemming from autonomic nervous system dysfunction. This review highlights the potential of cardiovascular rehabilitation programs (CRPs) as a promising non-invasive strategy for managing these challenges. Conducted by esteemed researchers including Gloria Pérez-Rubio and Rodrigo Del Rio, the findings shed light on vital aspects of long-COVID care.
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