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  2. What Doctors Want You to Know About COVID-19 and Heart ... - AOL

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    The most common cause of heart attack is coronary artery disease (CAD), which happens when plaque builds up in the arteries that supply blood to the heart. It is possible to have COVID-19 and ...

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    Exercising according to your personal fitness level is a great way to protect your heart once you've recovered from COVID-19—and all the time, Dr. Ni says. As an added bonus, it can also help ...

  4. Long COVID and heart issues: What do we know about ... - AOL

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    “A COVID-19 infection can directly damage the heart,” Dr. Harlan Krumholz said.

  5. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Other cardiovascular complications may include heart failure, arrhythmias, and heart inflammation. [43] [44] [45] They are common traits in severe COVID-19 patients due to the relation with the respiratory system. [46] Hypertension seems to be the most prevalent risk factor for myocardial injury in COVID-19 disease.

  6. Renal compensation - Wikipedia

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    Renal compensation is a mechanism by which the kidneys can regulate the plasma pH. It is slower than respiratory compensation, but has a greater ability to restore normal values. Kidneys maintain the acid-base balance through two mechanisms: (1) the secretion of H + ions into the urine (from the blood) and (2) the reabsorption of bicarbonate ...

  7. Coronavirus can damage the heart, according to a study ... - AOL

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    The coronavirus can damage the heart, ... The coronavirus can damage the heart, according to a major new study which found abnormalities in the heart function of more than half of patients.