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       Severe forms of COVID-19 infection in children may increase card
       iovascular disease risks
       By: Data Report Date: June 12, 2025, 11:25 am
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       Severe forms of COVID-19 infection in children may increase
       cardiovascular disease risks.
       This study was published on June, 11th, 2025.
       Source of information.
       1. Medical Xpress
  HTML https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-06-severe-covid-infection-children-cardiovascular.html
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       Re: Severe forms of COVID-19 infection in children may increase 
       cardiovascular disease risks
       By: Masked Man Date: June 12, 2025, 11:56 am
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       Glad to see studies like this for the sake of the children's
       wellbeing.
       It never made any sense of what I gather are  assumptions and
       grave misconceptions  from many people that children are somehow
       'tough' or are somehow more resilient to novel diseases like
       covid. We still have more to learn about covid and more years
       down the line to prove whether even more long term damage comes
       from covid such as what it does to the immune system 7 years
       after having caught it.
       People have been and still are underestimating covid's and long
       covid's long term repercussions.
       Obviously this study helps communicate how serious a problem we
       still have on our hands when it comes to covid not to mention
       other illnesses which might prove more detrimental and damaging
       to those who previously had covid. It's appearing in many
       studies as if other illnesses affect those more harmfully that
       have had covid in their pasts as if covid has weakened them for
       more problems.
       Bless these poor children... I pray may these studies humble
       people and May people learn from these studies how to treat and
       care for one another more sensibly.
       Its weird ..people pretty much assume cigarettes are more
       harmful to little children so what is it with people that think
       diseases are less harmful to a small vulnerable growing body!? I
       often think people just want to believe covid is like a 'cold'
       especially after they catch covid... they just wanna pretend its
       a cold so they can forgive themselves for catching and giving it
       and so they can relieve themselves of worry and responsibility.
       Its denial that they have a disease now and they just hope to
       their maker its just a cold... I think that's what's going on
       but who knows.
       Regardless Covid is a disease of different nature than a common
       cold and covid is bad all around for all age groups and whenever
       ya have covid you also stand to have long covid. Long covid
       might prove asymptomatic for awhile then pop up with a
       vengeance... we just don't know because four or five years is a
       relatively short time to know everything about a novel disease
       which  may prove itself to be a long term disease over the
       years.
       It's just wise never to presume anything that hasn't been
       studied or around for many  many years. We ,may discover
       something we will have to term "extra long covid" that occur in
       the 7-10 year period after having first contracted covid.
       Hopefully that won't be the case but things are only truly
       proven over the course or test of time. You never know.
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