COVID's first act may be over, but the question Jason Gale asks in a Bloomberg piece is what it's doing to our brains in the ...
Researchers discover that COVID-19 uniquely causes brain inflammation and disrupts serotonin/dopamine pathways, explaining "brain fog" in Long COVID.
New research shows why coronavirus infection may lead to long COVID, with long-term effects on the lungs and brain, unlike influenza.
An international study led by Northwestern Medicine found that patients with long COVID-19 in countries such as the U.S. and ...
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 ...
More than three years since the COVID-19 pandemic's onset, new research is still aiming to answer questions about the infection's long-term effects. For example, what is its impact on the brain, our ...
Even a mild case of COVID-19 or the flu can impact the body long after the fever and cough fade, according to new Tulane University research that may help explain why some people struggle to feel ...
Six years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus still exists. A public health expert explains what Long COVID ...
There remains much we don’t know about long covid, including its origins. It’s a complex condition likely caused by more than one thing, including a dysfunctional immune response to the earliest covid ...
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 ...
On Jan. 1, Kate Harmon Siberine marked four years living with long COVID. “I really wish I could tell you that things were ...