by Trinity College Dublin Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A team of scientists from Trinity College Dublin and investigators from FutureNeuro has announced a major discovery with profound importance for our understanding of brain fog and cognitive decline seen in some patients with long COVID. The work appears in Nature Neuroscience.In the months after the emergence of...
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Faulty DNA disposal system found to cause inflammation
by Salk Institute Endosomes (magenta) collect around mitochondria (blue) after infection with virus HSV-1, which attacks mtDNA (green) and causes its release. Credit: Salk InstituteCells in the human body contain power-generating mitochondria, each with their own mtDNA—a unique set of genetic instructions entirely separate from the cell’s nuclear DNA that mitochondria use to create life-giving energy....
Study: This protein may be the ‘glue’ that helps COVID virus stick
by Tulane University Credit: CC0 Public DomainWhen SARS-CoV-2 enters the human body, the virus’ spike protein binds to a cell, allowing the virus to infiltrate and begin replicating. A new study from Tulane University, conducted in partnership with Florida International University and published in Protein Science, has identified a protein that may be the glue that...
Cause of fatigue in long Covid patients has finally been revealed
ByChrissy Sexton Earth.com staff writerResearchers at the Amsterdam University Medical Center have made a significant discovery regarding the persistent fatigue experienced by long Covid patients. The experts have identified a biological cause for this debilitating symptom: reduced energy production by mitochondria in muscle cells. Focus of the studyThe study participants, including 25 long Covid patients...
Researchers discover more about what causes atherosclerosis
by Ingebjørg Hestvik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Why does inflammation occur in the blood vessels? Nathalie Niyonzima is one of the researchers who has uncovered an important cause. Credit: Ingebjørg Hestvik The underlying cause of many cardiovascular diseases is inflammation of the artery walls. Now NTNU researchers have found that a specific neurotransmitter...