Covid-19 infection linked to long-term cognitive dysfunction: Study
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New York, July 30 : Covid-19 is associated with persistent cognitive deficits, including the acceleration of Alzheimer s disease pathology and symptoms, according to researchers.
Experts from the US Alzheimer s Association-led global SARS-CoV-2 consortium reported the findings at the Alzheimer s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2021, held virtually and in Denver, Colorado.
They revealed that older adults frequently suffer persistent cognitive impairment, including persistent lack of smell, after recovery from SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Biological markers of brain injury, neuro-inflammation and Alzheimer s correlate strongly with the presence of neurological symptoms in Covid-19 patients.
Individuals experiencing cognitive decline post-Covid-19 infection were also more likely to have low blood oxygen following brief physical exertion as well as poor overall physical condi
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