El COVID-19 podría reducir partes del cerebro, según los científicos

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El COVID-19 podría reducir partes del cerebro, según los científicos
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No está claro cómo el coronavirus provoca el encogimiento de partes del cerebro, si se debe al virus o a los síntomas de COVID-19, dice un antiguo funcionario de la FDA.

Los resultados del estudio fueron mencionados por el ex comisionado de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos , el Dr. Scott Gottlieb, en el programa dominical de noticias “Face the Nation” de la CBS, como otro ejemplo de por qué es tan importante que las personas no vacunadas se vacunen.

“Ciertas áreas de su cerebro mostraron una disminución del tejido real - un encogimiento de partes de su cerebro”, dijo Gottlieb en el programa de noticias. “Es muy preocupante porque sugiere que el virus podría estar teniendo un efecto directo en ciertas partes del cerebro... Y creo que el balance de la información que estamos acumulando indica que el COVID es una enfermedad que podría crear síntomas persistentes”.

Algunas de esas enfermedades que persisten mucho tiempo después de la infección por coronavirus incluyen frecuencias cardíacas anormalmente rápidas y continuas, expuso Gottlieb, lo que podría explicarse como resultado de que COVID-19 daña el sistema nervioso del cuerpo.

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