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Deadly link discovered between Covid and the brain

SHARE The Global Consortium Study of Neurologic Dysfunction in Covid-19 says hospital patients with clinically diagnosed neurological signs are six times more likely to die than those without. Read More Very early on in the pandemic it became apparent that a good number of people who were sick enough to be hospitalised also developed neurological problems, said Dr Sherry Chou, lead author and associate professor of critical care medicine, neurology and neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre (UPMC). A year later we are still fighting an unknown invisible enemy and, like in any battle, we need intel – we have to learn as much as we can about neurological impacts of Covid-19 in patients who are actively sick and in survivors.

Concerns voiced over proposed hospital project in Limerick

Concerns voiced over proposed hospital project in Limerick Reporter: nick@limerickleader.ie );   ); THE co-leader of the Social Democrats Roisin Shortall has expressed concern over the proposed hospital project on the nortshide of Limerick city. In plans unveiled last month, a greenfield site between Coonagh and Moyross will see a private facility from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, alongside 108 new social and affordable homes. This is down from a tender document from council which suggested the lands to the west of the Regeneration estate had the potential for up to 600 homes.​ The plans came as part of a €400m development announcement which identified 200 homes across three sites in the city.

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