Depression may be the strongest predictor of COVID-19-associated persistent brain fog, study finds - News-Medical.Net
In a new study, researchers assessed the prevalence of cognitive complaints in COVID-19 patients and explored the factors associated with brain fog after one year of COVID-19 diagnosis.
In a recent study published in Neurological Sciences, researchers assessed the prevalence of cognitive complaints (CC) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients and explored the factors associa… [+4570 chars]
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