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Covid, brain fog
Covid scientists make breakthrough discovery about cause of 'brain fog'
The brain "fog" often reported by people with long Covid may be linked to lung function, according to a recent study. Scientists have discovered a potential connection between diminished pulmonary gas exchange and the concentration difficulties experienced by individuals dealing with long-term coronavirus effects.
Lungs might hold clues to long COVID brain fog
The "brain fog" of long COVID might be due to impaired lung function following a person's infection, a new study says.
How long COVID may link lung problems to brain fog
A new study suggests that difficulty concentrating, often called “brain fog,” in people with long COVID may be connected to how well their lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. The findings, presented at the Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting,
Sluggish gas exchange in the lungs may be involved in long-COVID brain fog
Lower rates of gas exchange in the lungs may contribute to impaired cognitive function ("brain fog") tied to long COVID, according to a small study to be presented at next week's Radiological Society of North America's (RSNA's) annual meeting in Chicago.
MRI Links Long-COVID Brain Fog to Lung Function – RSNA 2024
A NOVEL study using advanced MRI techniques has revealed that impaired pulmonary gas exchange in the lungs of long COVID patients may be linked to cognitive difficulties, according to findings set to be presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Long COVID ‘brain fog’ linked to lung dysfunction in new study
Study senior author Dr. Sean Fain said: “If these findings can be generalized to the long Covid population, the study suggests that there may be a causative relationship between cognitive dysfunction and lung dysfunction, suggesting a potential treatment strategy using methods that target improved gas exchange.”
Long COVID brain fog linked to lung function
In patients with long COVID, lower pulmonary gas exchange may be associated with impaired cognitive function, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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