Covid and Brain Damage

Covid and Brain Damage

#Dementia #brain #Brain
The widespread šŸ§  neuro issues Iā€™m witnessing canā€™t be overstated; a tipping point of previously healthy adults into early Parkinsonā€™s/ GBS/ dementia/ ALS/ serious šŸ‘ļø issues/ strokes/ tremors/ vertigo / intractable anosmia & tinnitus etc
The widespread šŸ§  neuro issues Iā€™m witnessing canā€™t be overstated; a tipping point of previously healthy adults into early Parkinsonā€™s/ GBS/ dementia/ ALS/ serious šŸ‘ļø issues/ strokes/ tremors/ vertigo / intractable anosmia & tinnitus etc

ā€œThe widespread šŸ§  neuro issues Iā€™m witnessing canā€™t be overstated; a tipping point of previously healthy adults into early Parkinsonā€™s/ GBS/ dementia/ ALS/ serious šŸ‘ļø issues/ strokes/ tremors/ vertigo / intractable anosmia & tinnitus etc

An unparalleled horror show & crime.ā€

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The widespread šŸ§  neuro issues Iā€™m witnessing canā€™t be overstated; a tipping point of previously healthy adults into early Parkinsonā€™s/ GBS/ dementia/ ALS/ serious šŸ‘ļø issues/ strokes/ tremors/ vertigo / intractable anosmia & tinnitus etc
Association between COVID-19 infection and new-onset dementia in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis - BMC Geriatrics
Association between COVID-19 infection and new-onset dementia in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis - BMC Geriatrics
ā€œ11 studies (involving 939,824 post-COVID-19 survivors and 6,765,117 controls) were included in the review. Across a median observation period of 12 months post-COVID, the overall incidence of NOD was about 1.82% in the COVID-infected group, compared to 0.35% in the non-COVID-infected group. The overall pooled meta-analysis showed a significantly increased NOD risk among COVID-19 older adult survivors compared to non-COVID-19 controlsā€
11 studies (involving 939,824 post-COVID-19 survivors and 6,765,117 controls) were included in the review. Across a median observation period of 12 months post-COVID, the overall incidence of NOD was about 1.82% in the COVID-infected group, compared to 0.35% in the non-COVID-infected group. The overall pooled meta-analysis showed a significantly increased NOD risk among COVID-19 older adult survivors compared to non-COVID-19 controls
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Association between COVID-19 infection and new-onset dementia in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis - BMC Geriatrics
Ugh. The more we learn about it, the uglier it looks.
Ugh. The more we learn about it, the uglier it looks.

ā€œUgh. The more we learn about it, the uglier it looks.

This, again, speaks to my point about tail risk in an emergent situation: itā€™s at least as bad as it looks. It may be worse.

We are badly underestimating the consequences of delayed risk. Itā€™s a reckless approach. (1/)ā€

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Ugh. The more we learn about it, the uglier it looks.
Worse, most people donā€™t even notice it has happened to themselves.
Worse, most people donā€™t even notice it has happened to themselves.

ā€œWorse, most people donā€™t even notice it has happened to themselves.

But I can tell you we who continue to mask and have many fewer COVID infections can see the growing cognitive damage in more and more people around us.

Memory problems, like recall and word finding delays. Weakness and fatigue and motor control impairment. Growing executive function and emotional regulation deficits.

More and more friends disables and forced out of work or school by Long COVID symptoms.

Itā€™s scary to witness the broad societal decline, and dispiriting to see so many governments and Public Health agencies persist in minimizing the growing problem.ā€

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Worse, most people donā€™t even notice it has happened to themselves.
Can I reassert that with SARS-CoV-2 induced brain damage, it wonā€™t be a lessening of intellect that youā€™ll be seeing first, but behavioural changes such as disinhibition, emotional lability, risk taking & impulsivity.
Can I reassert that with SARS-CoV-2 induced brain damage, it wonā€™t be a lessening of intellect that youā€™ll be seeing first, but behavioural changes such as disinhibition, emotional lability, risk taking & impulsivity.

ā€œCan I reassert that with SARS-CoV-2 induced brain damage, it wonā€™t be a lessening of intellect that youā€™ll be seeing first, but behavioural changes such as disinhibition, emotional lability, risk taking & impulsivity.

Frontal lobe damage impairs behavioural regulation.ā€ Thread:

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Can I reassert that with SARS-CoV-2 induced brain damage, it wonā€™t be a lessening of intellect that youā€™ll be seeing first, but behavioural changes such as disinhibition, emotional lability, risk taking & impulsivity.
COVID survivors may develop dementia
COVID survivors may develop dementia

ā€œCOVID-19 survivors show signs of significant cognitive deficits which could become dementia even a year after having the virus.. The team [in India] found that more than 80% of people tested reported at least one of four symptoms ā€“ depression, anxiety, stress and insomnia ā€“ ranging from mild to severe.. At least 6.1% of the patients were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment and 4% developed dementia. More than 60% of the patients experienced a loss of taste and smell during the active phase of the infection. This could alter the function of brain areas linked to cognitive ability and emotional well-being.."

COVID-19 survivors show signs of significant cognitive deficits which could become dementia even a year after having the virus1. They also have an increased risk of depression, anxiety and disrupted sleep.
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COVID survivors may develop dementia
Pioneering discovery and therapeutics at the brain-vascular-immune interface
Pioneering discovery and therapeutics at the brain-vascular-immune interface

A new paper in Cell, ā€œPioneering discovery and therapeutics at the brain-vascular-immune interface,ā€ describes COVID-19 as a neurological disease alongside multiple sclerosis, Alzheimerā€™s, stroke and traumatic brain injury.

ā€œCOVID-19 can accelerate progression of dementia and induce BBB disruption and inflammatory blood clots causally linked with neuroinflammation and neuronal loss.8 In neurodevelopmental disorders, prematurity and perinatal hypoxia that trigger brain hemorrhage and BBB disruption are risk factors for cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, and autism. Collectively, these risk factors highlight the interconnected vascular and immune triggers of neurological diseases.ā€

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Pioneering discovery and therapeutics at the brain-vascular-immune interface
Whoopi Goldberg Commiserates With Fellow-Covid Sufferer Joe Biden: “Sometimes I Go For A Word And It’s Not There”
Whoopi Goldberg Commiserates With Fellow-Covid Sufferer Joe Biden: “Sometimes I Go For A Word And It’s Not There”

Whoopi Goldberg, who just had her 4th COVID infection, joked about her post infection brain damage on TV.

ā€œIā€™m just getting over COVID ā€“ again ā€“ and I can barely remember anybodyā€™s name. There are times when I go for a word and itā€™s not there.ā€

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Whoopi Goldberg Commiserates With Fellow-Covid Sufferer Joe Biden: “Sometimes I Go For A Word And It’s Not There”
Does Covid Lead to Dementia? Here's What the Virus May Have Done to Yā€¦
Does Covid Lead to Dementia? Here's What the Virus May Have Done to Yā€¦
Non paywall version of catalogued Bloomberg article
Scientists are worried that persisting cognitive issues may signal a coming surge of dementia and other mental conditions
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Does Covid Lead to Dementia? Here's What the Virus May Have Done to Yā€¦
What We Know About Covidā€™s Impact on Your Brain
What We Know About Covidā€™s Impact on Your Brain
ā€œScientists are worried that persisting cognitive issues may signal a coming surge of dementia and other mental conditionsā€
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What We Know About Covidā€™s Impact on Your Brain
Alzheimer's-like brain changes found in long COVID patients
Alzheimer's-like brain changes found in long COVID patients
ā€œNew research from the University of Kentucky's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging shows compelling evidence that the cognitive impairments observed in long COVID patients share striking similarities with those seen in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.ā€
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Alzheimer's-like brain changes found in long COVID patients
UK researchers find Alzheimerā€™s-like brain changes in long COVID patients
UK researchers find Alzheimerā€™s-like brain changes in long COVID patients
ā€œNew research from the University of Kentuckyā€™s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging shows compelling evidence that the cognitive impairments observed in long COVID patients share striking similarities with those seen in Alzheimerā€™s disease and related dementias.ā€
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UK researchers find Alzheimerā€™s-like brain changes in long COVID patients
Does Long COVID Lead to Alzheimer's? A New Study Took an Unexpected Turn
Does Long COVID Lead to Alzheimer's? A New Study Took an Unexpected Turn
ā€œMore than one in ten people who catch COVID donā€™t fully recover ā€” developing a chronic condition called Long COVID which causes a variety of debilitating symptoms, including brain fog. Since some studies have found that COVID infections are associated with overall brain shrinkage, altered brain structure, and an increased risk of developing Alzheimerā€™s, researchers have been investigating the links between COVID and Alzheimerā€™s.ā€
More than one in ten people who catch COVID donā€™t fully recover ā€” developing a chronic condition called Long COVID which causes a variety of debilitating symptoms, including brain fog. Since some studies have found that COVID infections are associated with overall brain shrinkage, altered brain structure, and an increased risk of developing Alzheimerā€™s, researchers have been investigating the links between COVID and Alzheimerā€™s.
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Does Long COVID Lead to Alzheimer's? A New Study Took an Unexpected Turn
How wave of new dementias may be fueled by common culprit
How wave of new dementias may be fueled by common culprit

ā€œnew study has added fuel to concerns that America could face a surge in dementias in coming years & decades due to COVID.ā€

ā€œChanges in blood flow could cause frequent, small injuries to brain tissue, depriving oxygen often enough to cause.. dementia.ā€

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How wave of new dementias may be fueled by common culprit
A groundbreaking study aims to determine if long COVID-19 could lead to another type of dementia
A groundbreaking study aims to determine if long COVID-19 could lead to another type of dementia

ā€œā€˜ā€¦there is evidence of fragments or an inflammatory kind of a massive inflammatory response that occurs triggered by COVID. And those inflammatory markers we tend to notice in the brain.ā€™

And that could cause something called COVID-19 Cognitive Impairment.

ā€˜And we are going to compare people with COVID cognitive impairment. To be clear on this, I think that COVID can cause cognitive impairment and maybe even dementiaā€¦ā€™ā€

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A groundbreaking study aims to determine if long COVID-19 could lead to another type of dementia
Nate Bear on Twitter
Nate Bear on Twitter

Thread on Twitter: New study documents the case of two previously healthy sisters - 11 and 13-years-old - with new-onset cognitive decline after mild covid. The ability of their brains to consume glucose had been impaired - an initiating factor for dementia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease šŸ§µ

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Long COVID and Dementia: The Link Is Still Elusive | ALZFORUM
Long COVID and Dementia: The Link Is Still Elusive | ALZFORUM
154,000 veterans who had COVID were 1.4 times likelier to have a neurologic condition--memory problems, stroke, neuropathy, mental health disorders, migraines, or seizures--in year following illness. This was true for all COVID cases, from mild to severe.
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Long COVID and Dementia: The Link Is Still Elusive | ALZFORUM
WesElyMD on Twitter
WesElyMD on Twitter

Thread on Twitter: 1/šŸ§µBrain Dz in Long COVID šŸ§ 

šŸ“Œ This remarkable study of >1M COVID pts found mood & anxiety disorders improved šŸ“Œ BUT Acquired #BrainFog (dementia), psychosis & seizures persist at 2 YEARS. šŸ“Œ Omicron as bad as Delta

Devastating.

#vaxx & #mask indoors

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