Functional brain abnormalities in post COVID-19 condition and their relationship with cognition
The Molecular Mechanisms of Cognitive Dysfunction in Long COVID: A Narrative Review
The molecular mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction in Long COVID: A Narrative Review
COVID survivors may develop dementia
“COVID-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 – depression, anxiety, stress and insomnia – 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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“Scientists are worried that persisting cognitive issues may signal a coming surge of dementia and other mental conditions”