Sujet : Re: Alzheimer's as autoimmune disease
De : here (at) *nospam* is.invalid (JAB)
Groupes : sci.miscDate : 08. Mar 2024, 19:35:31
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On Sat, 02 Mar 2024 21:56:16 -0300, Julieta Shem <
jshem@yaxenu.org>
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we need to keep the bacteria out.
New Evidence Suggests Long COVID Could Be a Brain Injury
Brain fog is one of the most common, persistent complaints in patients
with long COVID. It affects as many as 46% of patients who also deal
with other cognitive concerns like memory loss and difficulty
concentrating.
Now, researchers believe they know why. A new study has found that
these symptoms may be the result of a viral-borne brain injury that
may cause cognitive and mental health issues that persist for years.
Researchers found that 351 patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19
had evidence of a long-term brain injury a year after contracting the
SARS-CoV-2 virus. The findings were based on a series of cognitive
tests, self-reported symptoms, brain scans, and biomarkers.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/new-evidence-suggests-long-covid-could-be-brain-injury-2024a10002v0?form=fpf