We Just Got More Evidence That Long COVID Is a Brain Injury

The exact nature of long COVID is still coming to light, but we just got some of the best evidence yet that this debilitating condition stems from a brain injury.

Using high-resolution scanners, researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford have shown microscopic, structural abnormalities in the brainstems of those recovering from COVID-19.

Signs of brain inflammation were present up to 18 months after first contracting the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

“We show that the brainstem is a site of vulnerability to long-term effects of COVID-19, with persistent changes evident in the months after hospitalization,” the authors of the study conclude.

https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awae215

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  • MothmanDelorian@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Again conspiracy theorists have IRL events and a culture whereas “Best Minds of Reddit” is a subreddit and not a community. They aren’t the same thing. People identify as flat earthers, JFK conspiracists et al whereas no one identifies as an anti-conspiracy theorist

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      17 hours ago

      People interested in a common topic may meet IRL, but that’s a specific community. Topics don’t overlap. There is no all encompassing conspiracy theorist community. The closest example I can find is Conspiracy Con which has not run for more than a decade.

      Anyone who automatically dismisses a topic because some calls it a conspiracy theory is anti-conspiracy theorist.

      is a subreddit and not a community

      My point is that r/tmor is just as equal a community as r/conspiracy

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        16 hours ago

        And Im not claiming parts of reddits are communities but ratger IRL comspiracy groups come with a community like any group that organizes around beliefs do. Your claim is that anti-conspiracy people are a community and they aren’t

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          My claim is that the anti-conspiracy people are very similar to the conspiracy theory people. The amount of community spirit, in real life meetings, self congratulation and dogmatic beliefs are broadly the same.

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            And Im saying that’s wrong because I can find IRL meet ups all over the world for people in a conspiratorial subset. Becoming a flatearther or antivaxxer is like becoming a Roman Catholic in the sense that there is a real world community of people who gather together to celebrate and share these ideas. The anti-conspiracy people do not have this. If you don’t buy into conspiracy theories there isn’t a convention for you, there aren’t gatherings of people to debunk the conspiracies that no one attending believes in.

            When I say there’s a community of conspiracy theorists Im talking about an actual community not a fucking subreddit as subreddit are not real communities.

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              You are conflating the subset of people who believe a particular conspiracy theory with a largely imaginary group of people who believe any conspiracy theory.

              there aren’t gatherings of people to debunk the conspiracies

              Yes there are

              When I say there’s a community of conspiracy theorists Im talking about an actual community.

              You are constantly referring to specific communities (e.g. anti-vaxxers). There is no generic conspiracy theory community. Anti vaxxers don’t necessarily believe 9/11 was an inside job.

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                Ok? You’re still demonstrating conspiracy theorists have a community while those who oppose them aren’t members of a specific community.

                Again websites, internet forums, and subreddits are not real communities. No one is self identifying as a person that opposes conspiracy theories whereas flat earthers are prominent enough that I don’t have to explain what the flat earther community is.

                Conspiracy theorist communities offer a sense of larger belonging that opposition to conspiracy theories does not provide. They are incredibly different in that regard