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A recent study from the University of Nottingham suggests that the stress and isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated brain aging, even in those uninfected.
Brain scans reveal that even people who never caught Covid showed signs of accelerated brain aging due to pandemic stress and ...
"Longer follow-ups after the pandemic are needed to investigate persistent brain aging effects and their long-term ...
Even people who never caught Covid-19 may have aged mentally faster during the pandemic, according to new brain scan research. This large UK study shows how the stress, isolation, and upheaval of ...
A new study suggests that everyone, regardless of whether they caught the virus, was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic ...
People with Alzheimer’s have high levels of amyloid-β in their brains, but the team also learned that this was the case in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated biological brain aging in older adults by an average of 5.5 months over less than three ...
A new study found that the COVID-19 pandemic may be linked to more rapid brain aging. Researchers examined the effects of the ...
A new study published in Nature Communications finds that living through the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated brain aging by an ...
New research from the University of Nottingham School of Medicine shows COVID aged our brains faster, even if you didn’t get ...
British researchers examined a large database of brain scans and found an age acceleration of five-and-a-half months ...
A study showed brain shrinkage consistent with up to 5.5 months of accelerated aging. It is not yet clear whether the structural changes will lead to cognitive deficits. Also in the news: a link ...
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