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Overweight or obese COVID-19 patients at risk of more severe disease


16 April 2021
COVID-19 patients who are overweight or obese have more severe symptoms and are highly likely to require invasive respiratory support, according to a new international study.
The research, led by The University of Queensland and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), found obese patients had a 73 per cent greater chance of needing invasive mechanical ventilation and were more likely to require oxygen.
UQ’s Dr Kirsty Short said similar but more modest results were seen in overweight patients, but no link was found between being overweight or obese and dying in hospital from COVID-19.
“These findings have wide implications given that 40 percent of the global population is overweight or obese,” Dr Short said. ....

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Boston Group to Examine Brain of Ex-NFL Player Who Killed Doctor


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As the quest to diagnose and treat chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the living continues, Boston University s CTE Center will examine the brains of two recently deceased former NFL players, including one who committed a terrible crime.
One belonged to Vincent Jackson, 38, who was found dead in a Florida hotel room in February, with no cause yet determined; the other is from Phillip Adams, 32, who shot six people to death last week including a well-known local physician, his wife, two grandchildren, and two workers who happened to be in the doctor s house before turning the gun on himself. ....

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