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The Nightmare of "COVID-19" is Not Over... Shocking New Study!

The Nightmare of

American researchers have revealed that individuals who have previously contracted COVID-19 are at a higher risk of experiencing a range of neurological injuries a year after recovery compared to those who have never contracted the virus. The year-long study, published in the journal "Nature Medicine," focused on assessing the brain health of patients suffering from 44 different disorders using the medical records of millions of U.S. veterans. Patients with a history of COVID-19 experienced brain disorders and other neurological issues at a rate seven percent higher than a comparable group of veterans who have never contracted the illness. The research team indicated that the study's findings could be linked to nearly 6.6 million Americans experiencing brain-related disabilities due to their COVID-19 infection. Dr. Ziad Ali, the lead researcher from the Washington University School of Medicine, stated that the results demonstrate the devastating long-term effects of COVID-19 infection. Ali and his colleagues studied the medical records of approximately 154,000 U.S. veterans who tested positive for COVID-19 between March 1, 2020, and January 15, 2021. They compared these records with data from 5.6 million patients who did not contract COVID-19 during the same timeframe, along with another group of 5.8 million people in the period before the virus reached the United States.

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