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Rehabilitation speeds coronavirus recovery – News-Medical.Net
Now, a team of researchers at the University Clinic in Innsbruck in Austria has found that the long-term lung and heart damage in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients who recovered tend to improve over time.
The coronavirus pandemic has now spread across the entire globe, infecting at least 27.1 million people and has now taken over 883,000 lives. More than 18 million have already recovered, but some patients report long term effects on the organs.
Now, a team of researchers at the University Clinic in Innsbruck in Austria has found that the long-term lung and heart damage in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients who recovered tend to improve over time.
Presented at the European Respiratory Soci…
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