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Covid-19 survivors are reporting long-term effects on their brains


April 9, 2021
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, healthcare providers’ concerns centered on what the virus could do the respiratory system. But as the months dragged on, scientists documented reports of loss of smell and taste, “brain fog,” mood disorders, and other psychiatric conditions, even in people who never got sick enough to go to the hospital. Today, scientists are gathering even more evidence that Covid-19 may be tied to neurological conditions, even months after an infection.
In an analysis published April 6, researchers out of London’s Oxford University found that roughly a third of over 236,000 Covid-19 survivors went on to develop a range of neurological symptoms. The most common among these was anxiety, at 17.4%, and mood disorders, at 13.7%. Other conditions the team looked out for were dementia, tremors, paralysis, psychosis, stroke, and swelling of the brain. ....

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