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New Studies Suggest COVID-19 Patients Suffer Temporary Brain Dysfunction – Latin Post
Several studies and reports suggest that COVID-19 patients suffer neurological complications or temporary brain dysfunction ranging from loss of smell to stroke.
Several studies and reports suggest that COVID-19 patients suffer neurological complications or temporary brain dysfunction ranging from loss of smell to stroke.
There are still many things that remain a mystery about COVID-19 and how many organs it affects. There are many reports about the effect of the virus on the heart, lungs, and respiratory systems, but there is growing evidence that it affects the brain too.
A study published on Jama Neurology in April reveals that more than a third o…
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