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Many Survivors of COVID-19 Will Experience Cognitive Complications – Contagionlive.com
Neurotropic capacities of SARS-CoV-2 makes it a potent factor to cause acute and late neurological effects.

A recent research review conducted by investigators from Oxford Brookes University has discovered that a large proportion of survivors from COVID-19 will be impacted by both cognitive and neuropsychiatric complications. The results were published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology.
A team of psychologists and psychiatrists evaluated published research so that they could gain a more thorough understanding of the potential impacts that COVID-19 has on the brain and what individuals can expect…
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