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May 21, 2026, 12:02
Cort Johnson: Vascular Remodeling and Immune Dysregulation in Long COVID
Cort Johnson, Founder of Health Rising and Phoenix Rising, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Sticky Nets and Damaged Blood Vessels: A Long COVID Subset is Born?
Could poor blood flows be at the heart of long COVID? The deepest dive yet into the blood vessel issue found microclots, ‘sticky nets’, and wounded blood vessels in a large subset of young people with long COVID. Validating the findings could lead to a range of new therapies being tested.
Check out what they found on Health Rising.”
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