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"COVID-19 poses a serious risk to brain health, even in mild cases, and the effects are now being revealed at the population level," clinical epidemiologist Ziyad Al-Aly said Erin Clack is a Staff ...
Researchers are trying to understand the profound effects of COVID-19 on the brain, looking at how it disrupts the blood-brain barrier, how it affects brain volume, and showing that even a mild case ...
Covid vaccines from companies like Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca were linked to rare occurrences of heart, brain and blood ...
There's no proof that a child's chance of developing asthma is increased by a COVID-19 infection, according to a recent study ...
Recent findings that leaky blood vessels in the brain and heightened immune activity are key drivers of long COVID brain fog ...
Clinical epidemiologist Ziyad Al-Aly says "large epidemiological analyses" indicated a higher likelihood of cognitive deficits, including memory issues, in those who suffered from COVID-19.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - People who had COVID-19 are at higher risk for a host of brain injuries a year later compared with people who were never infected by the coronavirus, a finding that could ...
Memory loss and learning difficulties are among the many confounding symptoms observed in individuals recovering from ...
They had doubled risk of Guillain-Barre, 3.7 times higher risk of brain swelling Largest study of its kind looked for health ...
Another long-term effect of the novel coronavirus appears to be a higher chance of patients contracting Alzheimer’s disease in the years to follow, according to the latest research. Numerous ...
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