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Can’t Think, Can’t Remember: More Americans Say They’re in a Cognitive Fog (Published 2023)
Can’t Think, Can’t Remember: More Americans Say They’re in a Cognitive Fog (Published 2023)

“There are more Americans who say they have serious cognitive problems…than at any time in the last 15 years…

…Richard Deitz, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, analyzed the data and attributed much of the increase to Long Covid

‘These numbers don’t do this — they don’t just start suddenly increasing sharply like this,’ he said.”

·nytimes.com·
Can’t Think, Can’t Remember: More Americans Say They’re in a Cognitive Fog (Published 2023)
Several weeks ago, I posted about my 8 year-old niece who contracted Covid 4x during the last school year, and is now suffering from significant memory loss.
Several weeks ago, I posted about my 8 year-old niece who contracted Covid 4x during the last school year, and is now suffering from significant memory loss.

“If anyone tells you that we are in a better place now than in the beginning of the pandemic, it’s a lie. People are dying more in the chronic phase of Covid than in the acute stage, and those who survive, are left with chronic illnesses that may become permanent.

We must remain resilient.”

·x.com·
Several weeks ago, I posted about my 8 year-old niece who contracted Covid 4x during the last school year, and is now suffering from significant memory loss.
Experts find memory troubles in young adults
Experts find memory troubles in young adults

“Experts are increasingly noticing people in their 20s, 30s and 40s experiencing difficulties remembering things. They compare it to the memory function more regularly seen in 70-year-olds.

Psychologists note younger people complaining of trouble remembering things, needing to write everything down, and missing important events because they forgot about them.”

Not mentioned: COVID COVID COVID. IT. IS. COVID.

Experts are increasingly noticing people in their 20s, 30s and 40s experiencing difficulties remembering things. They compare it to the memory function more regularly seen in 70-year-olds.Psychologists note younger people complaining of trouble remembering things, needing to write everything down, and missing important events because they forgot about them.
·wbur.org·
Experts find memory troubles in young adults