Sluggish gas exchange in the lungs may be involved in long-lasting COVID brain fog – University of Minnesota Twin Cities


  1. Sluggish gas exchange in the lungs may be involved in long-lasting COVID brain fogUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities
  2. Brain injury biomarkers and cognitive deficits associated with volume loss after COVID-19nature.com
  3. Young and middle-aged adults have worse long-term COVID symptoms than older adults, new research showsNorthwestern Medicine Newsroom
  4. Long-lasting COVID brain fog linked to impaired lung functionEurekAlert
  5. Growing research suggests COVID-19 takes its toll on the brain, including significant drops in IQ scoresYahoo! voices

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