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Last week Tobias Granberg, a Swedish researcher from Karolinska Institutet, appeared on TV4 Nyhetsmorgon together with his colleague Miia Kivipelto to share the results of their research where they investigated the influence of COVID-19 on the brain using, among others, Cercare Perfusion. The research shows changes in brain tissue vasculature in patients with long COVID-19. Continued research will investigate ways to better diagnose patients with such symptoms, with the hopes of finding treatments and ways to prevent long COVID-19.
We would like to congratulate Tobias and Miia on their television appearance and look forward to their future research findings.
You can watch the news segment here (in Swedish).