Scientists find Covid's possible long-term effects on heart health in autopsies

Calcium is required for all muscles, including those in the heart, to contract. Muscle cells store calcium and use special channels within their cells to release it when it is needed, according to the report.

Scientists find Covid's possible long-term effects on heart health in autopsies

A group of scientists has discovered that in addition to the lungs and respiratory system, Covid-19 may have long-term effects on heart health, even in patients with no history of heart disease.

According to Time, Dr Andrew Marks, chair of the US-based Columbia University's Department of Physiology, and his colleagues documented abnormalities in the heart tissue of Covid-19 patients who died as a result of the disease.