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COVID-19 study on cognitive effects: Here’s what to know – WATN – Local 24
A study gained attention after researchers found that COVID-19 could age people’s brains by 10 years. But the authors urge more research is needed.

A new study about the effects of COVID-19 has gained attention this week. This one is about the long-lasting cognitive impacts of the disease.
Headlines about the study highlight worrisome findings: some patients’ brains may age 10 years. And these effects supposedly last beyond the patient’s recovery.
But is there more to the study than what’s being shared?
The study in full can be found online. One of the first things you should notice when looking at it is a disclaimer at the top: “This article…
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