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Recovered COVID-19 Patients Suffering From ‘Brain Fog’ And Lower IQ – iHeartRadio
Researchers are worried that patients with COVID-19 may suffer from “chronic cognitive consequences.” | iHeartRadio

A team of researchers from the Imperial College of London found that a growing number of patients who recovered from COVID-19 are suffering from “brain fog” and have seen their cognitive abilities diminish.
Patients who suffered the most severe symptoms of COVID-19 saw the largest mental decline. They found that people who were in the ICU or spent time on a ventilator saw their IQ drop by more than eight points. The effect was seen in patients who had mild symptoms as well, with some people who…
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