LONDON: Even mild forms of COVID-19 can cause a reduction in brain size, according to scientists in the UK. They scanned the brains of over 400 people who had previously had COVID-19, most of them mild cases. They found that the overall brain size in infected participants had shrunk between 0.2 and 2 percent, and patients experienced losses in grey matter in the olfactory
Even a mild case of COVID-19 can damage the brain and addle thinking, scientists found in a study that highlights the illness's alarming impact on mental function.
Researchers identified COVID-associated brain damage months after infection, including in the region linked to smell, and shrinkage…
A multi-disciplinary, cross-Divisional collaborative team led by the University of Oxford has published a study defining hallmarks of COVID-19 disease severity. The team, led by Professor Julian Knight at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, inclu
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