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“Conclusion: In LC subjects evaluated up to a year after coronavirus disease 2019 infection, our results indicate a high prevalence of abnormalities on PET/MRI and DECT, as well as significant differences in the peripheral biomarker profile,
“which might warrant further monitoring to exclude the development of complications such as pulmonary hypertension and valvular disease.”
These ultra-sensitive diagnostic imaging methods showed widespread inflammation of the blood vessels of the lungs and of the heart in long COVID sufferers.
COVID damages blood vessels in your lungs and heart and other organs.
Don’t get COVID.
Get vaccinated.
Wear an N95.
Clean the air we breathe.
If you live with others who are not covid cautious, you should probably also wear that n95 in all common areas. I've been infected at home 2x, despite running HEPA units & CR box. Worn an n95 outside the home since 2020, and am fully vaccinated. It's almost impossible to avoid without coop of others
May 7, 2025 23:56