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928 - In Vitro Modeling of the Effects of Impaired HDL on Atherogenesis in Long COVID Syndrome
928 - In Vitro Modeling of the Effects of Impaired HDL on Atherogenesis in Long COVID Syndrome

Study finds that HDL from Long COVID patients promotes key steps in early atherosclerosis.

Monocytes migrate more and take up more lipids, suggesting dysfunctional HDL may contribute to heart disease risk in Long COVID.

·croiconference.org·
928 - In Vitro Modeling of the Effects of Impaired HDL on Atherogenesis in Long COVID Syndrome
2025, THE GROWING SARSCOV2 REINFECTION ERA! 🔥Let me summarise, with today’s science, how reinfections can worsen your Cardiovascular outcomes and mortgage your future health: ➡️Cumulative heart damage: Reinfections can worsen myocardial injury or increase the risk of… pic.twitter.com/neUQElrZhu— Harry Spoelstra (@HarrySpoelstra) February 15, 2025
2025, THE GROWING SARSCOV2 REINFECTION ERA! 🔥Let me summarise, with today’s science, how reinfections can worsen your Cardiovascular outcomes and mortgage your future health: ➡️Cumulative heart damage: Reinfections can worsen myocardial injury or increase the risk of… pic.twitter.com/neUQElrZhu— Harry Spoelstra (@HarrySpoelstra) February 15, 2025
“Let me summarise, with today’s science, how reinfections can worsen your Cardiovascular outcomes and mortgage your future health:”
·x.com·
2025, THE GROWING SARSCOV2 REINFECTION ERA! 🔥Let me summarise, with today’s science, how reinfections can worsen your Cardiovascular outcomes and mortgage your future health: ➡️Cumulative heart damage: Reinfections can worsen myocardial injury or increase the risk of… pic.twitter.com/neUQElrZhu— Harry Spoelstra (@HarrySpoelstra) February 15, 2025
Doctors Warn COVID-19 Could Be a Hidden Trigger for Heart Attacks Long After Recovery
Doctors Warn COVID-19 Could Be a Hidden Trigger for Heart Attacks Long After Recovery
“A new study reveals that COVID-19 fuels dangerous plaque buildup in the arteries, making heart attacks and strokes more likely. Even after recovery, the risk remains high, stressing the importance of ongoing heart health monitoring.”
A new study reveals that COVID-19 fuels dangerous plaque buildup in the arteries, making heart attacks and strokes more likely. Even after recovery, the risk remains high, stressing the importance of ongoing heart health monitoring.
·scitechdaily.com·
Doctors Warn COVID-19 Could Be a Hidden Trigger for Heart Attacks Long After Recovery