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Study finds brain abnormalities ‘common’ in COVID-19 patients – Yahoo Lifestyle
A new study is shedding light on how COVID-19 is disrupting normal brain function in infected patients.

A new study is shedding light on how COVID-19 is disrupting normal brain function in infected patients.
Researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine reviewed 84 studies involving more than 600 patients who had been diagnosed with COVID-19. The median age was 61, and two-thirds of the patients were men, while one-third were women. The studys authors examined the results of patients electroencephalograms known as EEGs, the tests detect abnormalities in brain waves, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine…
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