Health
Coronavirus victims found to have ‘profound disruption of normal lung structure’ – Yahoo India News
Severe coronavirus is ‘likely the consequence of abnormal cells persisting for long periods inside the lungs’.

A study of 41 people who died with the coronavirus found most experienced ‘extensive lung damage’. (Posed by models, Getty Images)
New research has revealed how a severe case of the coronavirus can damage the lungs.
An early study found the infection is mild in four out of five cases, however, many millions of patients worldwide have developed life-threatening complications.
To better understand how the coronavirus targets healthy tissue, scientists analysed the organs of 41 people who died with…
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