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COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
“COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds”
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
·fortune.com·
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
“COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds”
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
·fortune.com·
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
The Cardiac pathophysiology of Covid-19
The Cardiac pathophysiology of Covid-19

“Findings emphasize that Covid-19’s myocardial pathology predominantly arises from fibrin thrombi within the coronary MICROVASCULAR network, especially in the abluminal spaces.

➡️This pathological process leads to myocardial fibre injury, necrosis, and ischemic changes( = fibrosis), contributing to both the acute symptoms and long-term sequelae (Long Covid).”

·x.com·
The Cardiac pathophysiology of Covid-19
The uptick in avascular necrosis (AVN) cases of the hip after COVID-19 is a serious development that's got the medical community buzzing.
The uptick in avascular necrosis (AVN) cases of the hip after COVID-19 is a serious development that's got the medical community buzzing.

Uptick in post-acute Covid avascular necrosis.

Just like what happened in SARS1 survivors, which was well-documented but our government chose to ignore and pretend Covid is a cold.

·x.com·
The uptick in avascular necrosis (AVN) cases of the hip after COVID-19 is a serious development that's got the medical community buzzing.
Remodeling of intracellular architecture during SARS-CoV-2 infection of human endothelium
Remodeling of intracellular architecture during SARS-CoV-2 infection of human endothelium

Covid, and even asymptomatic covid is an endothelial disease.

Polish study Study on endothelial cells shows SARS-CoV-2 disrupts cell elasticity, causing vascular damage even without full replication.

“Clinical data indicate that COVID-19 causes cardiovascular complications, regardless of the severity of the disease. In this work, we have shown that SARS-CoV-2 infection causes vascular dysfunction due to the modification of endothelial cell elasticity.”

·nature.com·
Remodeling of intracellular architecture during SARS-CoV-2 infection of human endothelium
Endothelial inflammation in COVID-19
Endothelial inflammation in COVID-19

The vascular endothelium, which normally maintains blood flow and resists clotting and inflammation, can become overactive during COVID-19.

This overactivation can lead to multiorgan complications and long-term effects associated with Long Covid.

“Disrupted endothelial function underlies the multiorgan complications of COVID-19”

Disrupted endothelial function underlies the multiorgan complications of COVID-19
·science.org·
Endothelial inflammation in COVID-19
COVID-19 Is a Coronary Artery Disease Risk Equivalent and Exhibits a Genetic Interaction With ABO Blood Type | Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
COVID-19 Is a Coronary Artery Disease Risk Equivalent and Exhibits a Genetic Interaction With ABO Blood Type | Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
“COVID-19 at all levels of severity was associated with significantly higher risk of MI, stroke, or all-cause mortality over 1003 days of follow-up."
·ahajournals.org·
COVID-19 Is a Coronary Artery Disease Risk Equivalent and Exhibits a Genetic Interaction With ABO Blood Type | Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots
How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots

“‘I couldn't believe what I saw; these amyloid signals were everywhere. And I got back to the control sample and did the same, and I saw little bits, but not much.’

Pretorius had become one of the first in the world to discover that COVID-19 could induce widespread clotting in the blood of patients.”

. “I couldn't believe what I saw; these amyloid signals were everywhere. And I got back to the control sample and did the same, and I saw little bits, but not much.”Pretorius had become one of the first in the world to discover that COVID-19 could induce widespread clotting in the blood of patients.
·technologynetworks.com·
How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots
Increased levels of inflammatory molecules in blood of Long COVID patients point to thrombotic endotheliitis
Increased levels of inflammatory molecules in blood of Long COVID patients point to thrombotic endotheliitis
“Increased levels of inflammatory molecules in blood of Long COVID patients point to thrombotic endotheliitis”
Increased levels of inflammatory molecules in blood of Long COVID patients point to thrombotic endotheliitis
·medrxiv.org·
Increased levels of inflammatory molecules in blood of Long COVID patients point to thrombotic endotheliitis
How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots
How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots
“This observation seemingly confirmed a biomolecular link between the immediate symptoms experienced by acute COVID patients and the lingering symptoms of those with long COVID”
This observation seemingly confirmed a biomolecular link between the immediate symptoms experienced by acute COVID patients and the lingering symptoms of those with long COVID
·technologynetworks.com·
How Long COVID Research Could Change the Way We Think About Blood Microclots
Unraveling Covid’s Pernicious Role in Brain Fog and Clotting
Unraveling Covid’s Pernicious Role in Brain Fog and Clotting

“Navigating social distancing requirements that complicated lab work, Akassoglou and her collaborators conducted a series of experiments in mice to explore the pernicious role of the coronavirus’s spike protein.

They discovered that beyond serving as the virus’s “key” to enter cells, spike binds with a blood clotting factor called fibrinogen, creating structurally abnormal, inflammation-promoting clumps of fibrin — the insoluble material that forms the mesh-like structures essential for wound healing.

High levels of these abnormal clots not only push the body’s clotting system into overdrive, increasing clot formation and inflammation, but also suppress natural killer cells — the immune system’s virus-clearing soldiers.”

Navigating social distancing requirements that complicated lab work, Akassoglou and her collaborators conducted a series of experiments in mice to explore the pernicious role of the coronavirus’s spike protein. They discovered that beyond serving as the virus’s “key” to enter cells, spike binds with a blood clotting factor called fibrinogen, creating structurally abnormal, inflammation-promoting clumps of fibrin — the insoluble material that forms the mesh-like structures essential for wound healing. High levels of these abnormal clots not only push the body’s clotting system into overdrive, increasing clot formation and inflammation, but also suppress natural killer cells — the immune system’s virus-clearing soldiers.
·bloomberg.com·
Unraveling Covid’s Pernicious Role in Brain Fog and Clotting