New scientific evidence announced Monday connects brain fog and COVID-19 – as part of a groundbreaking study from Northwestern Medicine.
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.