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<p>The findings of this study including 345 participants suggest that post&ndash;COVID-19 brain health was impaired but, overall, no more than the brain health of patients from 3 non&ndash;COVID-19 cohorts of comparable disease severity. Long-term associations with brain health might not be specific to COVID-19 but associated with overall illness severity and hospitalization. This information is important for putting understandable concerns about brain health after COVID-19 into perspective.<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>


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