Health
COVID-19’s impacts on the brain and mind are varied and common – new research – The Conversation UK
Non-specific illnesses, such as headache and fatigue, are common, as are mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety.

Although COVID-19 was first described as a disease of the lungs, as its relentless march has continued weve realised that it has a far wider reach in the human body. COVID-19 has been associated with skin rashes, bleeding disorders and structural damage to the heart and kidneys. It has also been implicated in disorders of both the brain and the mind.
Early studies prompted fears that healthcare services would collapse under a crushing wave of strokes, brain inflammation and muscular disorders….
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