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Tonga eruption – how it happened

Unexpected Elements

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Collecting Spinal Fluid and Blood From People With Long Coved Concerns

There does seem to be some local or compartmentalized immune responses. None of those studies here at yale detected any virus, but did detect a great deal of inflammatory change. And what was interesting is that the patterns of that were actually different from the inflammation in the blood. What we're very interested in now, and what we're doing in a systematic way, in a research setting is actually collecting spinal fluid and blood from people with long coved concerns.

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