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Living with Long covid

Guest Heidi Baseler neuroscientist talks about the brain, micro-clots, research and Long Covid

Feb 5, 2023
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In this episode I talk with Heidi Baseler neuroscientist at the university of York in the Hull York medical school.
We talk about the brain, micro clots research and Long Covid. How these could be acutely and chronically effecting the brain. The symptom overlap with ME/CFS and other post viral conditions.
Heidi discusses a research/study paper that she has had published "The negative impact of covid 19 on working memory revealed using a rapid online quiz" what the findings are, and the current and future plans for further studies.
We discuss how these studies can support possible future treatments.
Thank you for listening to the podcast and as always, take care. 

Link and email from todays episode:
Heidi.Baseler@hyms.ac.uk
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?d=10.1371/journal.pone.0269353
https://twitter.com/HullYorkMed

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