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Brain scans of recovered COVID-19 patients expose brain changes
For many people who have “recovered” from COVID-19, the illness lingers as brain fog: forgotten appointments, lost words ...
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Brain scans of recovered COVID-19 patients reveal microstructural and chemical changes
COVID-19 may leave a lasting impression on the brain, even in people who fully recover from their infection. New research reveals that even in those without the ongoing symptoms of long COVID, there ...
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Even though many years have passed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects of infection with SARS-CoV-2 are not completely understood. This is especially true for Long COVID, a chronic ...
New imaging reveals how subtle lung changes may influence sleep and brain activity years after COVID, offering clues to why symptoms persist even when routine tests look normal. Even without ...
Studies offer insights into the health risks and burdens faced by people who have had COVID infections. Meanwhile, the Trump ...
A new study from New York University finds that long Covid and Alzheimer's may share biological pathways, with choroid plexus ...
Cut off from established pathways for managing a chronic illness, many Vermonters with long Covid have reported living in a sort of permanent limbo. They have faced stigma and disbelief from loved ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with accelerated rates of brain aging, underscoring the role of stressors like anxiety, social isolation, and health insecurity on brain health. The COVID-19 ...
Testing for COVID-19 is a critical component in the fight against the global pandemic. Knowing the number of persons infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease can ...
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