By Tanner Garrity “Move more” is usually a fail-safe prescription for doctors looking to strengthen up recovering patients. It’s the old lesson from The Secret Garden — you could rest in bed forever, yet slowly wither away, or you could get back outside and run around in the sun. There have now been thousands of studies linking consistent movement with longevity. In the case of long COVID, though, exercise doesn’t seem to be an asset. It’s actually exacerbating symptoms, and forcing researchers to dig deep for answers. Defined as long-term consequences that appear and persist after the typical…