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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s an article about a young (26), healthy woman who suffered brain inflammation after having Covid https://health.ucsd.edu/news/releases/Pages/2021-08-09-young-healthy-woman-suffers-brain-inflammation-after-mild-covid-19-infection.aspx The article talks about how patients often experience neurological problems, such as headaches, anxiety, depression and cognitive issues, which can persist long after other symptoms have resolved. The woman in the article had multiple lesions in the right frontoparietal region of the brain, which is involved in motor control and sensation of the left side of the body. A biopsy revealed CNS lymphocytic vasculitis — inflammation or swelling of blood vessels in the brain and spine. [/quote] Webmd? Really? Anecdotal [/quote] Yet still could happen to a young person you know. But keep it up with the b*tchy dismissiveness.[/quote] How about from WebMD… “More proof Covid severely affects the brain” https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus [/quote][/quote] We don't need to convince someone who likely already had Covid and doesn't want to acknowledge any of this research. [/quote]
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