Study: Covid-19 has affected our brains


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The strain on people’s lives during the pandemic such as weeks of isolation and uncertainty surrounding the crisis may have aged people’s brains, researchers believe. — dpa

The Covid-19 pandemic was “detrimental” to brain health, even among people who never caught the infection, a new study reveals.

Academics suggest the strain on people’s lives – from isolation for weeks on end to the uncertainty surrounding the crisis – may have aged the brains of society.

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Covid-19 , Brain , Dementia

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