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NIH launches 3rd trial into blood clot treatments for COVID-19 patients


NIH launches 3rd trial into blood clot treatments for COVID-19 patients
By Catherine Park
Pathologist discusses blood clots found in COVID-19 patients
An autopsy study by Dr. Amy Rapkiewicz, chair of the department of pathology at NYU Langone Medical Center, revealed clotting in small blood vessels in organs throughout the body.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have launched a third trial of treatments for blood clots in COVID-19 patients.
Approximately one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts and scientists are still learning the long and short-term effects this novel virus can have on people who overcome the infection. One of those side effects are blood clots. ....

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PET scans show early link between heart disease, brain function


February 16, 2021 PET scans demonstrate that middle-aged individuals with early signs of cardiovascular disease also have reduced brain metabolism, according to researchers from Spain. The findings indicate that the early stages of Alzheimer s disease could begin years before dementia occurs.
Researchers with the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) in Madrid used PET to examine over 500 individuals participating in the Progression of Early Subclinical Atherosclerosis (PESA) project. Directed by CNIC general director Dr. Valentin Fuster, PhD, the PESA study is following over 4,000 employees from Banco Santander in Spain to identify lifestyle and other risk factors that lead to atherosclerotic diseases. ....

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