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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2288067" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Except that (I am very glad to say) further depth and nuance is now emerging.</p><p>The mention of different vascular risk (micro damage due to diabetes, macro damage due to heart disease) and the Ferritin mention are both very interesting to different members of my immediate and extended family, as well as myself.</p><p></p><p>Others may well find further snippets that are relevant to them personally, which have not, up til now been publicly discussed.</p><p>The c-reactive protein inflammation marker was mentioned early on, back when it was 'just' an epidemic. I hope that someone does further work to establish (like with blood glucose control) whether pre-existing high levels are significantly more likely to cause issues, rather than levels that 'just' hike high with the onset of COVID-19.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2288067, member: 41816"] Except that (I am very glad to say) further depth and nuance is now emerging. The mention of different vascular risk (micro damage due to diabetes, macro damage due to heart disease) and the Ferritin mention are both very interesting to different members of my immediate and extended family, as well as myself. Others may well find further snippets that are relevant to them personally, which have not, up til now been publicly discussed. The c-reactive protein inflammation marker was mentioned early on, back when it was 'just' an epidemic. I hope that someone does further work to establish (like with blood glucose control) whether pre-existing high levels are significantly more likely to cause issues, rather than levels that 'just' hike high with the onset of COVID-19. [/QUOTE]
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