Love the world and occupy people … New Corona frustrates athletes!



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Many months have passed since the first appearance of the new Corona virus in China in mid-December last year, and to this day it still fills the world and occupies people.

A recent study showed a strange result, according to which exercise can be very dangerous for people who have recently recovered from the Corona virus.

In detail, the study, published in the medical journal “JAMA Cardiology,” found that the virus had a serious impact on heart health in nearly 80 people out of 100 included in the study.

The study authors say that exercise can lead to increased stress on the heart muscle and can be fatal for some.

By conducting a cardiac MRI test of 100 adults who had recovered from the virus, the researchers found that nearly 80 percent of them had structural changes in their hearts.

In turn, the study advises that anyone infected with the Coronavirus should undergo an MRI scan and wait at least six months before starting to exercise.

It affects the brain!

It is mentioned that many studies and evidence have confirmed that the virus can affect the brain, causing seizures and strokes, in addition to damaging the liver, kidneys, heart and blood vessels, in some cases.

Reports have indicated that survivors of the epidemic may face “persistent physical, cognitive and psychological disabilities,” including chronic fatigue syndrome.

In addition, health experts revealed in a study published last June that survivors of the emerging coronavirus, who spent weeks or months on ventilators in the intensive care unit, can suffer serious health repercussions in the short and medium term.

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