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Could COVID-19 Trigger Chronic Disease in Some People?

Could COVID-19 Trigger Chronic Disease in Some People?

hen 32-year-old artist Hannah Davis fell sick in late March this year, her symptoms were so severe that even watching movies in bed in her Brooklyn apartment was impossible, she says. She began having difficulties reading text messages, and she soon lost the ability to follow a movie plot.  While some flu-like symptoms, such as exhaustion and a cough, improved over time, her memory loss and other cognitive difficulties have only grown worse, she says, and she also experiences sporadic bursts of blurred vision, a racing heart, difficulties breathing, insomnia, and various aches and...

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Seventeen “Extinct” European Plant Species Found Alive

Seventeen “Extinct” European Plant Species Found Alive

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