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MRI finds lung abnormalities in non-hospitalized long COVID patients
A special type of MRI found lung abnormalities ... not apparent on conventional imaging, and in some individuals were detected up to a year after their initial COVID-19 infection." ...
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Western-led study points to possible long COVID trigger in lungs
London researchers are uncovering a potential culprit behind long COVID symptoms, using lung imaging to analyze microscopic abnormalities that may trigger its lingering effects. The Western ...
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Three types of long Covid with their own symptoms are identified
Three different types of long Covid have been identified by researchers, each with their own unique set of symptoms. A study ...
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COVID Virus May Tunnel through Nanotubes from Nose to Brain
Credit: Anna Pepe/Institut Pasteur As familiar to everyone as the COVID ... called long COVID. The mystery centers around the fact that brain cells don’t display the receptors, or docking sites, that ...
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New tools for Covid-19 assessment
As knowledge about Covid-19 advances, so does the arsenal of techniques to predict, diagnose and follow up on the disease. At ...
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The Risk of Heart Disease after COVID
Some studies suggest that the risk of cardiovascular problems, such as a heart attack or stroke, remains high even many ...
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Vaccinated people who were infected this year less likely to develop long Covid: NCID
A new study published in The Lancet suggests that 1 in 8 adults with Covid-19 may experience long Covid. Read more at ...
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King’s College London: Three types of long-COVID for people experiencing symptoms for 12 weeks or more
The pre-print, published today on MedrXiv, also identifies patterns among people infected with the wild-type, the first ...
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COVID Vaccine and Myocarditis
The benefits of the vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 far outweighs the risks. The vaccine can protect you from severe complications, such as long-term health problems ...
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How COVID-19 affects the brain microvasculature
in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with severe COVID-19 and long-COVID. Other sources of endothelial activation could be certain cytokines like tumor necrosis factor (TNF ...
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B.C. opens up immunizations to children 4 and under in next phase of COVID-19 fight
Infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers can now get appointments for the first of two recommended Moderna Spikevax COVID-19 ...
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MRI Finds Lung Abnormalities in Non-Hospitalized Long COVID Patients (IMAGE)
Imaging showed little to no discernible ... peak MRI Finds Lung Abnormalities in Non-Hospitalized Long COVID Patients MRI Finds Lung Abnormalities in Non-Hospitalized Long COVID Patients ...
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