COVID, T-cells & vascular health: What you need to know today | William Li, M.D.

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William Li, M.D.: “We can now begin to test people who didn't have access to COVID testing earlier on to see if the photograph of the coronavirus is there, and that nails whether or not you've been infected.”

Li, an internationally renowned physician and vascular biologist, joins mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, to discuss how to really know if you've ever had COVID, plus:

*The link between COVID and vascular health*

*How to eat your way to better blood flow*

*What we know about COVID long-haul symptoms today*

*Why T-cell tests may be more accurate than antibody tests*

*How to self-assess your circulation & enhance it*

Referenced in the episode:

- The Angiogenesis Foundation website.

- Li's book, Eat To Beat Disease.

- Study from Germany showing 70% of people recovered from COVID have evidence for long-term heart damage.

- Study showing soy food consumption associated with decreased risk of death in breast cancer survivors.

- Small study showing those who were vaccinated had improvement in more long COVID symptoms.

- T-cell test designed by Adaptive Biotechnologies, T-detect.

- Li's Eat To Beat Disease Course with code mindbodygreen for a discount.

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