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 ...
SIX years after the Covid-19 pandemic, brain fog continues to haunt millions. For those still suffering from the pandemic-prompted illness, the experience is often described as living underwater. That ...
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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 ...
High-dose Vitamin D doesn't reduce acute COVID severity but shows a promising signal for reducing Long COVID and brain fog.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It's been almost a year since Michael Reagan, 50, came down with COVID-19. "I woke up first thing in the morning and I felt really hot and out of breath," he said, recalling the morning of March 22, ...
Obesity and loneliness contributed to the morbidity and mortality of COVID-19, but new advances may now address these ...
Since the pandemic’s early days, many people have looked to vitamin D as a possible shield against the worst effects of COVID ...