Health
Could coronavirus really age your brain? Here’s what we know so far – Mic
As the coronavirus pandemic becomes less novel, researchers are learning more about the symptoms and possible long-term effects of the disease. Scientists have…
As the coronavirus pandemic becomes less novel, researchers are learning more about the symptoms and possible long-term effects of the disease. Scientists have long been suspicious that COVID-19 infection may negatively impact neurological function, and a new study seems to add evidence to their theory. The findings suggest that COVID-19 can age the brain up to 10 years, which implies a decline in function but there are a lot of caveats, so lets dig a little deeper.
The study, which is still underway,…
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