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Mild COVID-19 Infection Unlikely to Cause Long-term Heart Damage; New Study Brings Good News – IBTimes India
The findings of the study led by researchers from the University College London (UCL) offer respite to sufferers of mild COVID-19 infection who form a vast majority…

Covid-related Happy Hypoxia is a silent killer
The damage that COVID-19 causes to different organs of the body have been found to be varied and far-reaching. Along with the lungsthe SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus’ primary targetother organs such as the heart are also known to be harmed. However, offering some good news, a new study has suggested that individuals who contracted mild forms of the infection may not suffer from any long-term heart damage.
According to the study led by researchers from the University…
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