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The novel coronavirus pandemic could lead to a wave of brain damage in infected patients, warned British researchers in a new study released Wednesday.


Experts at the University College London (UCL) were the latest to describe that Covid-19 could cause neurological complications including stroke, nerve damage, and potentially fatal brain inflammation -- even if the patients didn't show severe respiratory symptoms associated with the disease.




https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/08/health/coronavirus-brain-damage-study-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html
 
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Sorry to hear about your affliction, mango.

Told ya to wear a mask and to never come out of that basement.
 

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wow talk about stepping into it.
 

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WOW!!!!! it COULD cause an issue. Well then we are all going to die if it could happen

Lost of things could happen MORON
 
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The novel coronavirus pandemic could lead to a wave of brain damage in infected patients, warned British researchers in a new study released Wednesday.


Experts at the University College London (UCL) were the latest to describe that Covid-19 could cause neurological complications including stroke, nerve damage, and potentially fatal brain inflammation -- even if the patients didn't show severe respiratory symptoms associated with the disease.




https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/08/health/coronavirus-brain-damage-study-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html

Much is not known about this new virus. But the OP article is cause for concern.
 
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"The study, published in the journal Brain, examined 43 patients treated at University College London Hospitals for either confirmed or suspected coronavirus, from April to May. They varied in age from 16 to 85, and showed a range of mild to severe symptoms.

Among these patients, researchers found 10 cases of "temporary brain dysfunction" and delirium; 12 cases of brain inflammation; eight cases of strokes; and eight cases of nerve damage.
 

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COULD cause brain damage? mongo you are living proof it already has! you better get tested.
 
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"What's the correct response to forum trolls" (i.e. people with no life, wasting their life trolling cause they have no - real - life of any use to anyone):


http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1142443


Unlike mango who posts useful info for the consideration of non troll readers.

Feel free to ignore them, mango, or choose not to even see their useless life remarks by putting them on ignore, using the Rx ignore function.

Keep up the good fight.

You are doing a fabulous job.
 
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"The study, published in the journal Brain, examined 43 patients treated at University College London Hospitals for either confirmed or suspected coronavirus, from April to May. They varied in age from 16 to 85, and showed a range of mild to severe symptoms.

Among these patients, researchers found 10 cases of "temporary brain dysfunction" and delirium; 12 cases of brain inflammation; eight cases of strokes; and eight cases of nerve damage.

The study means nothing without seeing the exact distribution of those studied within the stated age groups. Also, what were the ages of those afflicted as the study claims. Also what were the preexisting brain conditions of those studied.

When you get those answers we can resume the conversation.
 
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The study means nothing without seeing the exact distribution of those studied within the stated age groups. Also, what were the ages of those afflicted as the study claims. Also what were the preexisting brain conditions of those studied.

When you get those answers we can resume the conversation.

Let me know when you figure it out.
 
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Ignore the trolls who are all clearly all brain damaged, hence the trolling.

They have no life but only troll death, as in the walking dead, i.e. zombies who cannot help themselves & have no free will.
 

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"What's the correct response to forum trolls" (i.e. people with no life, wasting their life trolling cause they have no - real - life of any use to anyone):


http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1142443


Unlike mango who posts useful info for the consideration of non troll readers.

Feel free to ignore them, mango, or choose not to even see their useless life remarks by putting them on ignore, using the Rx ignore function.

Keep up the good fight.

You are doing a fabulous job.


Thanks.

Nothing these Russian trolls do or say bothers me. They're just hoping to bully me into silence so their agenda of murdering Americans can continue unabated. They're finding out that they can't bully a bully.

:toast:
 

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"The study, published in the journal Brain, examined 43 patients treated at University College London Hospitals for either confirmed or suspected coronavirus, from April to May. They varied in age from 16 to 85, and showed a range of mild to severe symptoms.

Among these patients, researchers found 10 cases of "temporary brain dysfunction" and delirium; 12 cases of brain inflammation; eight cases of strokes; and eight cases of nerve damage.

Assuming these horrible afflictions were each suffered by separate patients in this 43-patient "study" (LOL),
we are being asked to believe that 38 of the 43 suffered some kind of awful fate? And that these cases weren't
cherry-picked from some larger sample?

I simply don't believe it, and neither should anyone with a FUNCTIONING brain.

You are excluded from that "control" group, by the way. :):)So-Sorry-935&
 

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