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Some People Who Had COVID-19 Are Reporting Lingering Brain Fog — Here’s What We Know – POPSUGAR Health and Fitness Australia
Brain fog after the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a concerning neurological issue characterized by loss of memory among other things.
Neurological symptoms can linger as long-term effects after COVID-19, but one in particular is becoming known as “COVID-19 brain fog.” Though it can manifest in different ways, the reports are concerning: a nurse can’t remember what patients say once she leaves the room, one vascular medicine specialist has lost chunks of time from his memory (he couldn’t recall a 12-day holiday weeks earlier), and a lawyer can’t recognise her own car.
This brain fog can have detrimental impacts on everyday lif…
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