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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
Canadian neurocognitive disorder expert speaks to Global Workers Inquest into the Pandemic: “To say ‘they are old, they can die’—it’s criminal”
Canadian neurocognitive disorder expert speaks to Global Workers Inquest into the Pandemic: “To say ‘they are old, they can die’—it’s criminal”
"The impact I am seeing on my clients post-COVID is something I hadn’t seen previously in the years I have worked in this field. The cognitive decline post-COVID infection is immense, thus confirming the impact this virus has on the brain..."
·wsws.org·
Canadian neurocognitive disorder expert speaks to Global Workers Inquest into the Pandemic: “To say ‘they are old, they can die’—it’s criminal”
Cerebral hypoperfusion in post-COVID-19 cognitively impaired subjects revealed by arterial spin labeling MRI
Cerebral hypoperfusion in post-COVID-19 cognitively impaired subjects revealed by arterial spin labeling MRI

New paper comparing #LongCovid patients to matched controls found significantly reduced blood flow all over the brain - frontal, temporal, & parietal lobes.

Middle column in the picture below are healthy controls; red/warm colors = more blood flow. 1/

·nature.com·
Cerebral hypoperfusion in post-COVID-19 cognitively impaired subjects revealed by arterial spin labeling MRI
Cerebral hypoperfusion in post-COVID-19 cognitively impaired subjects revealed by arterial spin labeling MRI
Cerebral hypoperfusion in post-COVID-19 cognitively impaired subjects revealed by arterial spin labeling MRI
Study examining patients at a long COVID neurology clinic showing deficits in executive, attention, language and memory functions. MRIs showed reduced blood flow to frontal, parietal and temporal regions of the brain compared to age & sex matched controls
·nature.com·
Cerebral hypoperfusion in post-COVID-19 cognitively impaired subjects revealed by arterial spin labeling MRI
Tatiana Prowell, MD on Twitter
Tatiana Prowell, MD on Twitter
A study from #Brazil finds 1 in 4 adults who had mild #COVID19 demonstrated cognitive deficits. The average age of study participants was 38. See what happened when they were asked to copy a diagram. We are not prepared for this.
·twitter.com·
Tatiana Prowell, MD on Twitter
Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses
Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses
Para-infectious brain injury in COVID19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine & autoantibody responses: brain injury biomarkers (Tau, GFAP, NfL, UCH-L1) were⬆️in acute sera,signif⬆️ for NfL & UCH-L1, in altered consciousness.
·medrxiv.org·
Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses
Eric Topol on Twitter
Eric Topol on Twitter
Important new report on #LongCovid and the brain demonstrating persistence of the virus spike protein, throughout the body and particularly the skull-meninges axis, both in humans and the mouse model
·twitter.com·
Eric Topol on Twitter
Ali M. Erturk on Twitter
Ali M. Erturk on Twitter

60% of us who had COVID still might have lingering viral spikes in our heads! Our new study reveals SARS-CoV-2 spike accumulation in the skull-meninges-brain axis & its implications in long COVID. By @zhouyi_rong

@HongchengM

@Sakethkapoor 🔬🧠🦠🧵👇

·twitter.com·
Ali M. Erturk on Twitter
laurie allee on Twitter
laurie allee on Twitter
"Evidence demonstrates that SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein can reach different brain regions, irrespective of viral brain replication resulting in activation of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and neuroinflammation."
·twitter.com·
laurie allee on Twitter
The effects of COVID-19 on cognitive performance in a community-based cohort: A COVID Symptom Study Biobank observational study
The effects of COVID-19 on cognitive performance in a community-based cohort: A COVID Symptom Study Biobank observational study
"Cognitive deficits following SARS-CoV-2 infection were detectable nearly two years post infection, and largest for individuals with longer symptom durations, ongoing symptoms, and/or more severe infection."
·medrxiv.org·
The effects of COVID-19 on cognitive performance in a community-based cohort: A COVID Symptom Study Biobank observational study
Andrew Ewing on Twitter
Andrew Ewing on Twitter

Detailed, comprehensive Twitter thread on Covid and the brain: 1/55 Covid and the brain. An update of my January 29 2022 thread (linked). A lot of new science, some therapy suggestions. Peer reviewed, preprints, news commentaries, videos. 55 tweets.

·twitter.com·
Andrew Ewing on Twitter
BIRCH on Twitter
BIRCH on Twitter

Even mild Covid can cause impairments with all five of your senses for long periods after the initial infection. *all images available as editable, printable files, DM for info.

·twitter.com·
BIRCH on Twitter
Symptomatic COVID-19 is associated with deficits in task-related cognitive function and psychiatric symptoms
Symptomatic COVID-19 is associated with deficits in task-related cognitive function and psychiatric symptoms
"The results indicated that symptomatic COVID-19 was associated with the lower performance of cognitive tasks involving decision-making and executive function, with low scores in delay discounting and Flanker test scores, respectively."
·news-medical.net·
Symptomatic COVID-19 is associated with deficits in task-related cognitive function and psychiatric symptoms