Health
Study uncovers new COVID-19 effect that ages your brain by 10 years – Ladders
New research from Imperial College London suggests that the novel coronavirus can cause chronic brain deficits in critically ill patients–even after recovery.

While it’s true that pulmonary complications are responsible for the vast majority of COVID-19 deaths, reports of neurodegeneration are becoming increasingly frequent.
These range in severity and presentation. And now new research from Imperial College London suggests that the novel coronavirus can cause chronic cognitive deficits in critically ill patients–even after recovery.
It should be noted that the new paper has yet to be peer-reviewed. Similarly, the mental capacity of the 84,285 patients…
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