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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
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

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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
Frontiers | Frequency of Neurological Diseases After COVID-19, Influenza A/B and Bacterial Pneumonia
Frontiers | Frequency of Neurological Diseases After COVID-19, Influenza A/B and Bacterial Pneumonia
A study of electronic medical records of 35,362 COVID-19 outpatients in Denmark showed an increased relative risk (RR) of 3.5 for Alzheimer's disease and 2.6 for Parkinson's disease compared to outpatients who did not have COVID-19.
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Frontiers | Frequency of Neurological Diseases After COVID-19, Influenza A/B and Bacterial Pneumonia
Brain-wide alterations revealed by spatial transcriptomics and proteomics in COVID-19 infection
Brain-wide alterations revealed by spatial transcriptomics and proteomics in COVID-19 infection
ā€œWe identified dysregulation of mitochondrial and synaptic pathways in deep-layer excitatory neurons and upregulation of neuroinflammation in glia, consistent across both mRNA and protein. Remarkably, these alterations overlapped substantially with changes in age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinsonā€™s disease and Alzheimerā€™s diseaseā€
We identified dysregulation of mitochondrial and synaptic pathways in deep-layer excitatory neurons and upregulation of neuroinflammation in glia, consistent across both mRNA and protein. Remarkably, these alterations overlapped substantially with changes in age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinsonā€™s disease and Alzheimerā€™s disease
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Brain-wide alterations revealed by spatial transcriptomics and proteomics in COVID-19 infection
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
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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Nate Bear on Twitter
COVID-19 and neurodegenerative diseases
COVID-19 and neurodegenerative diseases
"many patients with COVID-19 experience a variety of neurological complications...possible mechanisms between COVID-19 and several typical neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimerā€™s disease, Parkinsonā€™s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis"
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COVID-19 and neurodegenerative diseases