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          ·August 3, 2021·2 min read

          Thinking Impaired in 60% of COVID-19 Survivors

          60% of 400 coronavirus survivors experienced lasting cognitive impairment, a new study reports. Cognitive problems were found in those who experienced mild-to-moderate COVID symptoms, as well as those who experienced more severe symptoms. One in three of the survivors experienced severe cognitive symptoms, akin to dementia.
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          ·July 30, 2021·4 min read

          COVID Non-Compliers Are Less Open to New Ideas, More Extroverted and Driven by Self Interest

          Those who flout COVID recommendations are less agreeable, have lower intellect and tend to be more extroverted than those who adhere to recommendations. COVID non-conformists also prioritize self-interest and personal freedom and show greater tolerance for social deviance, a new study reports.
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          ·July 27, 2021·3 min read

          Paranoia Is Another Byproduct of the Pandemic

          The coronavirus pandemic has sparked an increase of people reporting feelings of paranoia, especially in states where there is low adherence to mask mandates. Researchers report paranoia was associated with an increased acceptance of conspiracy theories, including believing anti-vaccine information and Q-Anon conspiracies.
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          ·July 21, 2021·2 min read

          How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Our Dreams?

          From more frequent sleep disruptions to increased lucid dreams, a new study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted sleep and dreaming.
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          ·July 18, 2021·4 min read

          3D ‘Assembloid’ Shows How COVID-19 Infects Brain Cells

          A newly created stem cell model demonstrates a potential route of entry of the COVID-19 virus, SARS_CoV_2, into the human brain.
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          ·July 16, 2021·6 min read

          Study Reveals Extent of Brain Complications in Children Hospitalized With COVID-19

          1 in 20 children hospitalized for COVID-19 in the UK develop neurological complications associated with the viral infection. A new study reveals a wide spectrum of neurological complications in children and suggests they may be more common than in adults admitted to hospital with COVID.
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          ·July 10, 2021·5 min read

          The Neuroscience Behind Why Your Brain May Need Time to Adjust to ‘Un-Social Distancing’

          Over 50% of people surveyed reporting they feel uneasy about returning to in-person interactions, regardless of vaccination status, following covid lockdowns. Researchers share their thoughts on how social isolation and resocialization could impact the brain.
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          ·June 22, 2021·7 min read

          Signs of Inflammation in Brains of People Who Died of COVID-19

          Post-mortem studies of COVID-19 patients revealed significant signs of neuroinflammation and impaired brain circuits which researchers believe were caused by the disease. Researchers said the changes noticed in the brains of COVID patients were similar to the changes that occur in both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
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          ·June 21, 2021·3 min read

          Blaming the Pandemic for Stress Leaves Couples Happier

          Couples who blamed their stresses on the coronavirus pandemic were happier in their relationships.
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          ·June 21, 2021·3 min read

          Rare Neurological Disorder Documented In A Small Number of People Following COVID-19 Vaccination

          Studies reveal a small number of people developed symptoms associated with Guillain-Barre syndrome following the Astra-Zeneca COVID-19 vaccine. As with all vaccines, while a tiny percentage of people may develop adverse side effects, it is still vital that people continue to get vaccinated against COVID.
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          ·June 17, 2021·4 min read

          Stress During Pandemic Linked to Poor Sleep

          A new study sheds light on how COVID-19 has impacted sleep and mental health. Researchers found 32.9% of people reported a decrease in sleep and 29.8% said they slept more during the lockdown. Changes in sleep patterns correlated with self-reported mental health difficulties during this time, which mostly led to sleep loss.
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          ·June 14, 2021·2 min read

          Speech Droplets Drive Transmission of COVID-19

          Speaking without a facemask in confined spaces poses the biggest risk for spreading SARS_CoV_2, the virus responsible for COVID-19.
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