The brain "fog" often reported by people with long Covid may be linked to lung function, according to a recent study.
The "brain fog" of long COVID might be due to impaired lung function following a person's infection, a new study says.
In patients with long COVID, lower pulmonary gas exchange may be associated with impaired cognitive function, according to a ...
Two new high-profile studies add to the increasingly worrisome picture of how even mild cases of COVID-19 can have ...
Lower rates of gas exchange in the lungs may contribute to impaired cognitive function ("brain fog") tied to long COVID, ...
Talking therapies and physical and mental rehabilitation “probably improve symptoms of long Covid”, a new study suggests.But “no compelling evidence supported the effectiveness” of other treatments ...
A NOVEL study using advanced MRI techniques has revealed that impaired pulmonary gas exchange in the lungs of long COVID ...
Study senior author Dr. Sean Fain said: “If these findings can be generalized to the long Covid population, the study ...
Poses neurological symptoms of long Covid such as headaches, sleep disturbances, and “brain fog,” or cognitive impairment.
A collection of common and new medications is showing good results against the constellation of symptoms that individualize ...
Long COVID Brain Fog: Could the Lungs Hold Clues? By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- The “brain fog” of long COVID might be due to impaired lung ...
People with long COVID may exhibit a wide variety of symptoms, including difficulty concentrating ("brain fog"), change in sense of smell or taste, fatigue, joint or muscle pain, dyspnea ...