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London: One in three COVID-19 survivors in a study of more than 230,000 mostly American patients were diagnosed with a brain or psychiatric disorder within six months, suggesting the pandemic could lead to a wave of mental and neurological problems, scientists said on Tuesday.
Researchers who conducted the analysis said it was not clear how the virus was linked to psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression, but that these were the most common diagnoses among the 14 disorders they looked at.
Post-COVID-19 cases of stroke, dementia and other neurological disorders were rarer, the researchers said, but were still significant, especially in those who had severe COVID-19.
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It s all in real-time
The global ‘datasphere’ is projected to nearly quadruple in the next five years. What will set successful organizations apart will be their ability to drive insights and value from data in real-time. Business intelligence and analytics will happen in real-time, making critical decisions in milliseconds.
No longer is data being processed within a traditional data center. It is being created at multiple access points and the latest innovations are now allowing customers to do more with their data, and process and analyze it at the edge and even within the cloud.
We start by exploring the need for ‘data-centered’ to get faster, real-time insights, whether it be on the cloud, on the edge, or in traditional databases. One proven technique uses High Performance Data Analytics (HPDA) to achieve real-time results.