USA Today reports:
The study, published Monday in Nature, used before-and-after brain images of 785 British people, ages 51 to 81, to look for any changes.
About half the participants contracted COVID-19 between the scans – mostly when the alpha variant was circulating – which left many people at least temporarily without a sense of smell.
Analysis of the “before” and “after” images from the UK Biobank showed that people infected with COVID-19 had a greater reduction in their brain volumes overall and performed worse on cognitive tests than those who had not been infected.
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Analysis of the “before” and “after” images from the UK Biobank showed that people infected with COVID-19 had a greater reduction in their brain volumes overall and performed worse on cognitive tests than those who had not been infected. https://t.co/EO1JzqzG95
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) March 7, 2022