Five years after the pandemic began, the neurocognitive effects of long covid are numerous and troubling. And some may extend to people who quickly recovered.
Imagine you're at a dinner party and the person sitting across the table from you suddenly stops making sense, and not ...
Research has also found a link between retirement and the onset of depression. Suddenly going from a “busy work life to a ...
Frank Larkin suspected his son's military service led to his death. He's fighting for answers and change since his son's ...
Some researchers have described the period running up to someone developing ME/CFS and long COVID, as a “prodromal” phase. In ...
A 33-year-old woman hears brutal and frightening voices daily but continues her college studies. A middle-aged man, who served in the Navy and has since struggled with substance ...
The province’s Chief Medical Officer says there is now enough data to launch review on possible environmental link ...
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For the first time, scientists say, they have evidence that using a biologic drug to remove sticky beta amyloid plaques from ...
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Study Finds on MSNFast-Acting Brain Stimulation Offers New Hope for Severe DepressionDepression affects about one in 20 adults, and while treatments like antidepressants and talk therapy help many people, they ...
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The NHS has issued a warning about a slow-developing bacterial infection that typically begins with a cough. Although not as ...
Manipal Hospital Vijayawada has successfully diagnosed and treated a rare case of Sjögren’s Syndrome affecting the brain, a ...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by a host of recognizable cognitive symptoms, but many non-cognitive symptoms like changes in sleep, anxiety and depression can be early signs of the disease.
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