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Covid Brain
Covid Brain
“But this week 2 new publications have substantially added to our understanding of the extent that Covid can impair cognitive function across the full gamut— from young, healthy individuals with mild infections to older, hospitalized patients with severe Covid.”
·erictopol.substack.com·
Covid Brain
“Their research found patients who had COVID-19 were 60% more likely to suffer from mental health problems than those who were not infected. When hospitalized, the likelihood jumped to 86%.”
“Their research found patients who had COVID-19 were 60% more likely to suffer from mental health problems than those who were not infected. When hospitalized, the likelihood jumped to 86%.”

Another great thread by Laura Miers:

“Their research found patients who had COVID-19 were 60% more likely to suffer from mental health problems than those who were not infected. When hospitalized, the likelihood jumped to 86%.”

We are deliberately ignoring this & normalizing reinfection.”

·x.com·
“Their research found patients who had COVID-19 were 60% more likely to suffer from mental health problems than those who were not infected. When hospitalized, the likelihood jumped to 86%.”
Effects of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome on the functional brain networks of non-hospitalized individuals
Effects of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome on the functional brain networks of non-hospitalized individuals
"...physiological recovery from COVID-19 may extend well beyond the resolution of acute symptoms, with the persistence of post-COVID brain changes raising particular concerns about the cumulative effects of repeated infection on brain function"
·frontiersin.org·
Effects of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome on the functional brain networks of non-hospitalized individuals