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Exclusive Premiere: ARTUSHA s New Single and Official Lyric Video Death to Life

Exclusive Premiere: ARTUSHA s New Single and Official Lyric Video Death to Life
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Athlone celebrates Heritage Week in style

Athlone celebrates Heritage Week in style
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A38 campaigners ask PM for help to avoid disaster

A38 campaigners ask PM for help to avoid disaster
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Mizuho: Little chance of federal gig worker regulation

In an investment note this week, Mizuho Securities USA indicated it believes the Biden administration is more likely to issue guidance on gig worker classification rather than a formal rule.

Can COVID-19 Cause a Heart Attack? - Cardiac / Heart Health, COVID-19, Featured, Health Topics

Interventional Cardiology. You may think of COVID-19 as a disease that involves the lungs, since many people experience shortness of breath or trouble breathing, but a growing body of research shows that COVID-19 can attack the heart, as well. Researchers are discovering that a significant number of people who recover from COVID-19 have heart damage caused by the virus due to inflammation, even those whose illnesses were mild enough for them to avoid going to the hospital. In one German study, 76 percent of people with COVID-19 showed evidence of biomarker damage to their hearts that was similar to damage caused by heart attacks. COVID-19 was also found to cause ongoing inflammation of the heart muscle in 60 percent of people who recovered from the virus. Researchers believe that the inflammation may lead to heart failure in a portion of the population that was previously healthy.

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