Watched this, earlier.
Excellent.
That one was hard to rhyme.
Thrombosis (blood clots), strokes, and myocardial infarctions are mysterious complications for some patients with COVID-19. Dr. Seheult discusses a recent case study involving a 72-year-old with elevated d-dimer and plasma Von Willebrand factor, and goes on to illustrate a hypothesis for how downregulation of ACE-2 may result in oxidative stress. This process may put patients with underlying elevated levels of oxidative stress (cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, etc.) at the greatest risk for severe COVID-19 infection.
Professor Roger Seheult, MD explains new data from large trials that demonstrate full dose anticoagulants may improve outcomes for patients hospitalized with COVID 19. This is important news because we've learned over the past year that thromboembolic (blood clot) complications from COVID-19 contribute significantly to morbidity (pulmonary embolism, stroke, myocardial infarction, etc.) and mortality
Then there is this:https://www.brighteon.com/0b936426-eaa2-4e9d-8e21-e73f5dfa09b4
It is an interesting theory that needs further study. No reason to doubt the doctor, he’s done the tests. But it’s still a small sample. Hopefully his 3-5 year prediction won’t come true. Would be worse than the damn virus by orders of magnitude.
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