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Research Suggests Recovering COVID Patients’ Brain May Age 10 Yrs, Could Be A Short Term Impact – Indiatimes.com
People recovering from COVID could face brain function impacts, with the worst cases resulting in mental decline which would be equal to the brain ageing by 10…

People recovering from COVID could face brain function impacts, with the worst cases resulting in mental decline which would be equal to the brain ageing by 10 years, researchers warned as per a Reuters report.
A study was conducted of more than 84,000 people, led by Adam Hampshire, who is a doctor at Imperial College London.The research showed that in many extreme cases, COVID infection is linked to a large number of cognitive deficits for a period of months.
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