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A British study has found the COVID-19 pandemic aged people’s brains by almost six months, regardless of infection status.
Living through the COVID-19 pandemic may have aged people’s brains by almost 6 months, regardless of infection status.
Stress, isolation, and uncertainty appear to have caused the brain to age quicker for those who lived through the crisis.
A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that the Covid-19 pandemic may have accelerated people ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated a decline in peoples’ brain health, particularly for older adults, even if they were never infected by the virus, new research finds.
UK National Institute for Health Research used a machine learning model trained on 15,334 UK Biobank brain scans to chart the ...
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New research published in Nature Communications shows that the broader pandemic experience — lockdowns, social isolation, ...
COVID-19 is leaving all kinds of legacies on our health, both on our bodies and our brains. In a study published July 22 in ...
A University of Nottingham study found that pandemic-related stress accelerated brain aging, even in people who never had ...
Just living through the early months of the pandemic was enough to accelerate brain aging, according to new findings.