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Covid infection increases risk of long-term brain problems: Study - DTNEXT
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9/23/22 at 10:34am
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the post-COVID brain is associated with movement disorders, from tremors and involuntary muscle contractions to epileptic seizures, hearing and vision abnormalities.
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