Results from a small randomized controlled clinical trial show promising findings about a new type of therapy for patients ...
While the COVID pandemic has thankfully been over for some time now, there is still a considerable number of people in the world (about 400 million) suffering from long COVID. Long COVID is a chronic ...
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Six years after its arrival, COVID-19 occasionally reminds us that it is still here. The early panic caused by the pandemic has subsided, but the virus remains disruptive; in 2025, according to the ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Laura holds ...
BioVie CEO Cuong Do joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide an update on the company’s ongoing clinical efforts ...
Brain fog isn’t just in your head—it’s a real symptom with many possible causes, from stress and poor sleep to hormonal ...
Some people suffering from long Covid may experience symptoms similar to those seen in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research. Recent findings from New York University Langone ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Researchers at Stanford Medicine have discovered a possible link to the "brain fog" that some COVID-19 patients have experienced. Working with a team in Germany, they found that ...
COVID-19 patients have been reporting to their doctors that they are feeling mentally foggy or distracted. New research reports that cells known as megakaryocytes, found in bone marrow, have been ...
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Brain fog after COVID: Could it be ADHD?

That brain fog you thought would go away… but never did. For some people, lingering cognitive issues after COVID may actually be revealing or worsening underlying ADHD. Difficulty focusing, slower ...
Brain fog linked to long COVID-19 is far more common in people living in high-income countries, according to new research. The study of more than 3,100 patients in the United States, Colombia, Nigeria ...