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Coronavirus-damaged lungs can repair themselves in three months, study says – New York Post
Lungs ravaged by COVID-19 can repair themselves in three months, a new study says. Nearly half of patients who had been hospitalized for the virus showed no evidence of lung damage at 12 weeks, acc…

Lungs ravaged by COVID-19 can repair themselves in three months, a new study says.
Nearly half of patients who had been hospitalized for the virus showed no evidence of lung damage at 12 weeks, according to preliminary findings presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress.
The study, which has not been published yet, looked at 86 patients hospitalized in the Tyrolean region of Austria between April 29 and June 9.
Researchers from the University Clinic in Innsbruck then…
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