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New Research Studies Covid-19 Brain Damage
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New research out is looking to bring us closer to understanding how covid-19 can cause brain damage.
The study suggests that while the viral infection may not directly reach the brain in most cases...
...It can spark the sort of destructive inflammation that’s seen with other neurological conditions.
The research was conducted by U.S. government scientists at the National Institutes of Health.
The team studied the brains of 19 people who died after contracting covid-19, says Gizmodo.
The researchers found clogged, thinned out, and leaky blood vessels as well as inflammation.
The study suggests that while the viral infection may not directly reach the brain in most cases...
...It can spark the sort of destructive inflammation that’s seen with other neurological conditions.
The research was conducted by U.S. government scientists at the National Institutes of Health.
The team studied the brains of 19 people who died after contracting covid-19, says Gizmodo.
The researchers found clogged, thinned out, and leaky blood vessels as well as inflammation.
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