Plus, exploding food allergies; the new ‘Avatar’; ‘ghost’ manatees of the Amazon
| | Friday, December 16, 2022 | | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPHS BY JACKIE MOLLOY
| | The negative test usually comes within 10 days of infection. But the symptoms can last for weeks, months, or more.
How come some people bounce right back from COVID-19; and a large chunk of others—from 5 to 20 percent—may end up with long COVID? Without a diagnostic tip to confirm it, what should you do if you suspect you have it?
First, take it easy. Don’t overdo it. “We’re a culture of high-achieving and of pushing through pain, and that's the wrong advice for some conditions,” says Lucinda Bateman, a medical director for a nonprofit.
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| What long COVID means? This fatigued patient (at top and above) begins a day waiting for the first of four doctor appointments. An active athlete, she had had to reteach herself how to dribble a basketball. Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDY MANN, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | Magic, mystery, and love: In his latest epic, Avatar: The Way of Water, director James Cameron returns to the planet Pandora to explore brilliant alien oceans in hopes of inspiring audiences. “If they just love the underwater experience—and they love that sense of the profusion of life and the magic and mystery—then maybe it will reconnect them with what we are presently losing here on this planet,” said Cameron, a Nat Geo Explorer at Large, told Nat Geo. Watch the official trailer here.
Related: The real-life place that inspired the Avatar sequel (pictured above, a marine biologist explores a Polynesian lagoon) | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JORDAN SALAMA, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | | What could go wrong? Nat Geo’s Jordan Salama was covering this stunning lighthouse/lodge—32 miles from shore—when he found himself suddenly dangling 60 feet above the ocean. “Whoops, hang on,” a fisherman calls up, calmly. “I haven’t dropped anyone—yet.” Salama survived the scare to tell an engrossing tale of this remote place. (He managed to get the image above as well). | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: “Spotlight,” by Jennifer Hudson
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