If you had COVID, chances are several of your organs could be aging three or four years faster.
A lead scientist behind a long-COVID study says getting infected multiple times could also worsen the aging process.
Al-Aly has gathered data from millions of people across the country through studies that include kidney, brain and heart outcomes with long COVID. Dr. Michael Peluso, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco, was recently shown that research.
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