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Even if you're asymptomatic, study shows COVID-19 can harm your heart

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COVID-19 can do some pretty scary things to the human heart. It can trigger blood clots in severe cases and cause inflammation and scarring.New research now shows that even young people with COVID-19, who are asymptomatic, are at risk for developing potentially dangerous inflammation around the heart.

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