are associated with subtle tissue damage and accelerated losses in brain regions tied to the sense of smell, as well as a small loss in the brain’s overall volume, a new British study finds. Having mild COVID-19 is also associated with a cognitive function deficit.
The red-yellow regions are the parts of the brain that shrank the most in the 401 SARS-CoV-2 infected participants, compared with the 384 noninfected participants. Gwenaëlle Douaud, in collaboration with Anderson Winkler and Saad Jbabdi, University of Oxford and NIH.Monday in Nature, also stands out because the lion’s share of its participants apparently had mild COVID-19 — by far, the most common outcome of coronavirus infections.
Between the pairs of MRIs, which were separated by an average of about three years, the researchers observed a striking trend among those who had COVID: a greater loss of what’s known as gray matter in the brain, as well as a higher rate of abnormalities in the brain tissue. Gray matter, which appears gray on certain brain scans, is comprised of various cells, including neurons.
It is much different hodakotb. It is an industry where ppl are not used to change & do not know how to change & adapt to the changes around them. They keep reaching & hoping but the numbers are not there. I question their data too. Does not hold up against Chi-Square.
This is not new, at all. Dr. Robert Malone was speaking of this very thing on Rogan's podcast months ago. You guys chose to cancel him. You're just now, since Covid is 'over?', Choosing to share this info. Before when Malone said it, it was 'Medical Disinformation.' Charlatans..