Preliminary study finds more than 100 severe COVID-19 patients developed brain conditions like stroke and psychosis
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Researchers reviewed data from patients hospitalized with COVID-19 across the UK in April, when the country was experiencing a sustained peak in reported infections. The researchers noted that some of these could have existed before the patients contracted COVID-19, but remained previously undiagnosed.
: "There have been growing reports of an association between COVID-19 infection and possible neurological or psychiatric complications, but until now these have typically been limited to studies of 10 patients or fewer."
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