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Stress, isolation, and uncertainty appear to have caused the brain to age quicker for those who lived through the crisis.
A British study has found the COVID-19 pandemic aged people’s brains by almost six months, regardless of infection status.
Living through the COVID-19 pandemic may have aged people’s brains by almost 6 months, regardless of infection status.
New research published in Nature Communications shows that the broader pandemic experience — lockdowns, social isolation, ...
Just living through the early months of the pandemic was enough to accelerate brain aging, according to new findings.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated a decline in peoples’ brain health, particularly for older adults, even if they were never infected by the virus, new research finds.
COVID-19 is leaving all kinds of legacies on our health, both on our bodies and our brains. In a study published July 22 in ...
Boffins think worry and stress during the plague years changed our wetware, and that the damage can be reversed ...
A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that the Covid-19 pandemic may have accelerated people ...
The brains of healthy people aged faster during the COVID-19 pandemic than did the brains of people analysed before the ...
A University of Nottingham study found that pandemic-related stress accelerated brain aging, even in people who never had ...
A new study found that the COVID-19 pandemic may be linked to more rapid brain aging. Researchers examined the effects of the ...