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Cognitive disorders may increase the risk of developing severe COVID-19 – Mental Daily
The study was conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Georgia.

Cognitive disorders may be associated with a more severe risk of COVID-19, a study by the University of Georgia suggests.
The findings, released in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, involved the use of data from the UK Biobank, comprised of over 500,000 participants. The data of the participants with COVID-19 had begun being reported in March of 2020.
In the new study, researchers also delved into data from close to 1,000 diseases and two particular genes to initiate comparisons to health profiles…
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