“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 survivors may develop dementia
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.
Strange New Symptoms Emerge with Latest New Jersey COVID Variant
More loss of smell and taste, insomnia and pronounced anxiety are new symptoms of latest Covid variant as the virus continues to mutate unrestrained, is neuroinvasive, persists in the body and has multiple effects on the brain: