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Even a mild COVID infection may raise heart attack and stroke risk for women by prematurely aging their blood vessels, ...
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A new study has found that Covid may increase the risk of certain conditions by prematurely aging blood vessels.
It found that all three groups of patients who had a Covid infection had stiffer arteries compared to those who hadn't been affected. Lead researcher Professor Rosa Maria Bruno, from Université Paris ...
According to a new study published in the European Heart Journal, COVID-19 may affect women’s arteries more rapidly than men’s, prematurely aging their blood vessels by an average of five years. These ...
A Covid-19 infection could age one’s blood vessels by about five years, especially among women, according to a new study. The ...
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Researchers at Université Paris Cité in France conducted a study that suggests COVID-19 infections cause women's blood vessels to age prematurely. File Photo by Shou Sheng/EPA COVID-19 infection ...