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The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated a decline in peoples’ brain health, particularly for older adults, even if they were never infected by the virus, new research finds.
New research published in Nature Communications shows that the broader pandemic experience — lockdowns, social isolation, ...
COVID-19 is leaving all kinds of legacies on our health, both on our bodies and our brains. In a study published July 22 in ...
Brain scans reveal that even people who never caught Covid showed signs of accelerated brain aging due to pandemic stress and ...
Millions of people who recover from infections like COVID-19, influenza and glandular fever are affected by long-lasting ...
The brains of healthy people aged faster during the COVID-19 pandemic than did the brains of people analysed before the ...
Structural changes evident in brain images revealed that, even with initially matched brain age gaps (predicted brain age vs ...
The stress of lockdowns, fear and social isolation appear to have left a mark on our brains. Experts say it may be possible ...
A British study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic aged people’s brains by almost six months, regardless of infection ...
A study found the pandemic, not the disease, impacted men, elderly people and those at a socioeconomic disadvantage the most ...
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated biological brain aging in older adults by an average of 5.5 months over less than three ...
Even people who never caught Covid-19 may have aged mentally faster during the pandemic, according to new brain scan research ...