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    Rimu (rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Saturday, 29-Jun-2024 20:19:18 JST Rimu Rimu
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    • Keith D Johnson

    @KeithDJohnson Interesting!

    Kinda small sample size, unfortunately. Also when they divide up the 34 subjects into age cohorts and the proceed to do all sorts of maths on those cohorts I feel doubtful but dont have the stats knowledge to substantiate that.

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      Keith D Johnson (keithdjohnson@sfba.social)'s status on Saturday, 29-Jun-2024 20:19:19 JST Keith D Johnson Keith D Johnson

      #Covid reduces #oxygen to your #brain, months after infection.
      "Study shows that 24% of post-COVID-19 patients (non-hospitalized) have very low oxygen levels in the brain 7 months after COVID, despite normal systemic oxygenation. Note that this was a sample of healthy people from the general population with no underlying conditions." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200033/?

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        Brain hypoxia, neurocognitive impairment, and quality of life in people post-COVID-19
        Systemic hypoxia occurs in COVID-19 infection; however, it is unknown if cerebral hypoxia occurs in convalescent individuals. We have evidence from other conditions associated with central nervous system inflammation that hypoxia may occur in the brain. ...

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