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Man Almost Dies After A Sneeze Caused His Brain To Explode; Know What Rare Neurological Condition He Suffered

Sam Messina, a student at the University of Alabama had the scare of his life when he almost died post sneezing After sneezing, Sam saw a blood clot that came out of his nostrils which caused a brain stroke. According to doctors, Sam suffered from Arteriovenous Malformation or AVM, a neurological condition that causes a tangle of the blood vessels that connect arteries and veins in the brain. This condition can be super rare, and if not treated can cause permanent brain damage or even death. , Health News, Times Now ....

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COVID -19 May Lead To Another Epidemic of Brain Damage


COVID-19 May Lead To Another Epidemic of Brain Damage
by Karishma Abhishek on 
February 1, 2021 at 10:10 AM
University of Oxford and the
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom, published on the pre-print
medRxiv server.
The incidence of
International Classification of Diseases 10 (ICD-10) diagnoses in the six months after being diagnosed with COVID-19, was estimated by the team. Conditions included were intracranial hemorrhage, ischemic stroke, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Parkinsonism, nerve root disorders, muscle disease, dementia, encephalitis, anxiety, psychotic disorders, substance misuse, and insomnia.
Retrospective cohort studies and time-to-event analysis were utilized by the study team to estimate the incidence of ICD-10 diagnoses in the six months after COVID-19 detection. The electronic health records (TriNetX) of 236,379 US coronavirus survivors were analyzed. ....

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