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Limbic system damage following SARS-CoV2 infection | Brain Communications | Oxford Academic
Limbic system damage following SARS-CoV2 infection | Brain Communications | Oxford Academic

Limbic system damage from Covid:

SARS-CoV-2 is a neurotropic virus that may cause long-term neurological symptoms by damaging the limbic system.

This research shows that COVID-19 can impair emotion recognition, memory, and olfactory abilities, with altered brain connectivity patterns.

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Limbic system damage following SARS-CoV2 infection | Brain Communications | Oxford Academic
COVID survivors may develop dementia
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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COVID survivors may develop dementia
And no, I could not smell the vinegar. My smell/taste disappeared post-Covid in 2020. I got reinfected in 2022 & my taste returned, but I don’t think my sense of smell will never be the same again. But anyway, everyone should keep “coexisting” with Covid! Make sure your kids get…
And no, I could not smell the vinegar. My smell/taste disappeared post-Covid in 2020. I got reinfected in 2022 & my taste returned, but I don’t think my sense of smell will never be the same again. But anyway, everyone should keep “coexisting” with Covid! Make sure your kids get…
“And no, I could not smell the vinegar. My smell/taste disappeared post-Covid in 2020. I got reinfected in 2022 & my taste returned, but I don’t think my sense of smell will never be the same again. But anyway, everyone should keep “coexisting” with Covid! Make sure your kids get it a lot too!”
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And no, I could not smell the vinegar. My smell/taste disappeared post-Covid in 2020. I got reinfected in 2022 & my taste returned, but I don’t think my sense of smell will never be the same again. But anyway, everyone should keep “coexisting” with Covid! Make sure your kids get…