shockedcanadian
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Scientists have identified hallmarks of brain damage in a handful of patients after they died of coronavirus complications
Scan results suggest the brain regions that control breathing, heart rate and sense of smell showed signs of inflammation and bleeding.
On closer inspection, the scientists found these regions were made up of thinned, clotted and “leaky” blood vessels, which are usually associated with strokes.
From bat soup to the entire world...
Scientists have identified hallmarks of brain damage in a handful of patients after they died of coronavirus complications
Scan results suggest the brain regions that control breathing, heart rate and sense of smell showed signs of inflammation and bleeding.
On closer inspection, the scientists found these regions were made up of thinned, clotted and “leaky” blood vessels, which are usually associated with strokes.