have long complained of brain fog, memory problems, and cognitive issues, and some were told it was all in their head. The new research shows it’s not.FedEx Driver-Impersonating Thief Caught On Camera Three Times Stealing Packages On One Street In West Town
Lewis contracted COVID-19 in October 2020, and ever since, she has struggled with anxiety, memory loss, fatigue and even remembering her daily routine.Lewis is one of 64 participants in a study, which included hospitalized COVID-19 patients, non-hospitalized COVID long-haulers, and healthy control subjects.
The researchers looked blood markers of brain damage and brain inflammation – and for the seriously ill, hospitalized COVID patients in the study, researchers found evidence of both.