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Coronavirus related with "critical, pernicious effect" on the brain, tracks down U.K. study

 Scans and cognition tests collected from hundreds of people suggest coronavirus infection is associated with "a significant, deleterious" change in the brain, according to a study published Monday by scientists in the United Kingdom.

The paper, distributed in the diary Nature, draws on information in the U.K. Biobank from 401 individuals between the ages of 51 and 81 who had COVID-19 through April 2021.

Specialists dissected information from cerebrum sweeps and tests gathered from members both before they were tainted with the infection, and from a second-round led later, near five months on normal after they tried positive.

Outputs and perception tests gathered from many individuals propose Covid contamination is related to "a critical, injurious" change in the cerebrum, as indicated by a review distributed Monday from researchers in the United Kingdom.

 The paper, distributed in the diary Nature, draws on information in the U.K. Biobank from 401 individuals between the ages of 51 and 81 who had COVID-19 through April 2021.

Scientists examined information from mind sweeps and tests gathered from members both before they were tainted with the infection, and from a second-round directed later, near five months on normal after they tried positive.

Sweeps and discernment tests gathered from many individuals recommend Covid disease is related to "a critical, injurious" change in the mind, as indicated by a review distributed Monday from researchers in the United Kingdom. source: CBS News

The paper, distributed in the diary Nature, draws on information in the U.K. Biobank from 401 individuals between the ages of 51 and 81 who had COVID-19 through April 2021.

Researchers analyzed data from brain scans and tests collected from participants both before they were infected with the disease, and from a second-round conducted later, close to five months on average after they tested positive.


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