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The Hidden Lung Trauma: What COVID Means for Our Children's Future

The Hidden Lung Trauma: What COVID Means for Our Children's Future

Season 3 Episode 36 Published 1 year ago
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We've been telling ourselves a comfortable lie. The pandemic is over, they say. Kids bounce back. They're resilient. Except science is telling us a different story—one of microscopic damage, silent inflammation, and potential long-term consequences that we're only beginning to understand.

A recent pediatric imaging study has blown the lid off our collective denial. It's not just about whether children survive COVID-19. It's about how the virus might be rewriting their biological blueprints, one cellular pathway at a time.

Imagine your child's lungs as a delicate ecosystem. Now imagine that ecosystem experiencing a silent environmental catastrophe—not loud enough to trigger immediate alarms, but profound enough to shift future landscapes.

The research is clinical, but the implications are deeply personal. Fifty-four children, ages 9 to 17, scanned with a specialized MRI technique. Half with post-COVID conditions, half healthy. The results? A medical horror story told in shades of gray and dim light. ... continue reading

References:

Lung Health in children with long COVID

Phase-resolved Functional Lung MRI Reveals Distinct Lung Perfusion Phenotype in Children and Adolescents with Post–COVID-19 Condition

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