COVID raises risk of long-term brain injury

Researchers from the United States found on Thursday that persons

Researchers from the United States found on Thursday that persons

 who had COVID-19 are more likely to suffer from

a variety of brain damage a year after their infection

than people who did not have the coronavirus

This study may have implications for millions of Americans

Using anonymized medical information from millions of U.S. veterans

the year-long study, which was published in Nature Medicine

evaluated brain health across 44 distinct illnesses.