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Has the pandemic of Covid-19 agreed our brains faster?

The simple fact of having been exposed to the pandemic, with its share of stress and constraints imposed by the measures to combat the virus, was able to prematurely age our brain, advance British researchers.
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Decryption – Brain imaging made on nearly 1000 people during and after the pandemic show that even in uninfected people, brain structures seem to have taken a stroke of old.

Loss of concentration, memory disorders, feeling of thinking about idle … The day after Covid’s pandemic, these diffuse cognitive disorders marked the daily life of many patients. A “brain fog” now well known in people with COVID LONG. But the pandemic could also have affected neurological health … people who have not been infected with SARS-COV-2! By comparing the brain imaging examinations and the cognitive performance of a thousand people before and after the pandemic, researchers from the Universities of Nottingham and Oxford indeed suggest that the simple fact of having crossed this period could have altered the structures of the brain, modifications which would be similar to those of premature aging. Has the pandemic agreed our brains?

To achieve this conclusion, researchers, who publish their results in Nature Communicationsled to a learning algorithm …

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