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Stanford Health Care in the News
June 23, 2021
Stanford researchers have found signs of inflammation, genetic changes and impaired circuitry in the brains of people killed by COVID-19, important clues to the mysterious “brain fog” and mental struggles reported by many patients. The research also reveals haunting similarities between the brains of those killed by COVID-19 and other degenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD, Stanford Medicine neurological scientist, provides comment.
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