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Długi Covid rozszyfrowany?
No, to teraz tylko dowiedzieć się, dlaczego dalej zostaje stan zapalny.
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10 out of 10 autopsies of severe disease had Beta Amyloid deposits in the brain.

Young people had them, including a 39 year old man.

The authors claim it is linked to hypoxia.

We subsequently found identical findings in 10 out of 10 additional autopsies of severely ill, hospitalized COVID patients younger than 60 years.These patients were all severely ill COVID patients who died of their disease and they are probably not representative of the typical COVID patient who often has a relatively mild clinical course and no need for hospitalization. From this perspective we also report the only other COVID patient in our ongoing autopsy study of the neuropathology of military TBI. This 39-year-old-man was self-isolating at home when he became acutely short of breath and died the same day in spite of advanced cardiac life support efforts. We interpret this case as an example of a typical mild COVID infection which was probably complicated by a COVID-associated pulmonary embolus. At autopsy this patient had only extremely rare focal β-amyloid deposits. The focal β-amyloid deposits described here are not unique to COVID patients. Examination of patients who died in the pre-COVID era with adult respiratory distress syndrome also revealed these amyloid deposits, suggesting a link to hypoxia. COVID encephalopathy and/or the persistent cognitive impairment in COVID survivors is well documented and becoming a serious public health concern. We speculate that the β-amyloid deposits described here may play a role in the pathophysiology of that syndrome. If that is true, COVID encephalopathy may respond to treatment with anti-amyloid therapeutics
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no, to dotyczy ludzi, którzy ledwo przeżyli samą infekcję.
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Przełom? Możliwość przewidzenia LC

https://mobile.twitter.com/selkieO/statu...0267933704
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ale się na clickbaity łapiesz Big Grin to pewnie jest możliwość przewidzenia na zasadzie "dla tej osoby ryzyko będzie 0,211%, a dla tej 0,212%".
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https://gut.bmj.com/content/early/2022/0...021-325989

Rozstrojenie mikrobiomu jelitowego w LC podobne do tego w ME. Dużo konkretów, jakie bakterie były powiązane z jakimi objawami. Co radzisz brać?
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To, co już bierzesz, olej z ogórecznika, cysteinę, cynk, glutaminę. Dalej nie wiesz, czy przypadkiem nie masz zwykłej nerwicy. Samodzielne diagnozy z reguły są chybione.
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Omówienie nowego badania.
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?s...0628638982
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https://www.iflscience.com/health-and-me...9LwCxRa3o0
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W Polsce tylko apap noc to zawiera z preparatów doustnych, z tego co widzę
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