PEOPLE who catch Covid are at higher risk of 20 different diseases, a new study has warned. Even those who didn’t have an illness severe enough to be hospitalised could develop the conditions…
PEOPLE who catch Covid are at higher risk of 20 different diseases, a new study has warned.
2The research, published in Nature Medicine, warned long-term effects could be seen in the heart and vascular system.heart failure, stroke, irregular heart rhythms, blood clots, blood vessel diseases and inflammation disorders.They then estimated the risks within a year for about 20 cardiovascular diseases.
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