Study: Corona may increase the risk of dementia

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newspaper said "Daily Mail" British An experts from the University Oxford They studied more than 1.25 million people who were infected with"COVID-19"Air hostess "They found that new diagnoses of psychosis, dementia, seizures and brain fog were more common during the two years following infection with the virus, compared to other respiratory illnesses such as flu".

She explained that the majority of cases concerned adults, along with a few cases among children.

The lead author of the study, Professor Paul Harrison, from the University of Oxford, stated that people who were infected with the mutants Delta The omicron were more susceptible to these infections, compared to the alpha mutant.

He continued: "The study found that these conditions may last longer than epidemicTherefore, research must be done about what can be done to prevent or treat it".

But Professor Paul Garner, of the College of Medicine at Liverpoolhe said, the higher risk of dementia andpsychosis may be related to"societal upheaval" Not a virus corona Himself.

Highlighted: "I think we need to be careful in interpreting the small increases reported in dementia And psychosis.. These, in my opinion, may be related to the societal turmoil we are experiencing after the epidemic period".

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The British newspaper, “Daily Mail”, said that experts from the University of Oxford They studied the case of more than 1.25 million people who contracted “Covid-19”, adding, “They found that new diagnoses of psychosis, dementia, seizures and brain fog were more common during the two years following infection with the virus, compared to other respiratory diseases such as flu“.

She explained that the majority of cases concerned adults, along with a few cases among children.

The lead author of the study, Professor Paul Harrison, from the University of Oxford, stated that people who were infected with the mutants Delta The omicron were more susceptible to these infections, compared to the alpha mutant.

He continued, “The study found that these cases may last longer than epidemicTherefore, research needs to be done on what can be done to prevent or treat it.”

But Professor Paul Garner, of the College of Medicine at Liverpoolhe said, the higher risk of dementia andpsychosis It may be related to “social unrest” and not a virus corona Himself.

He highlighted: “I think we need to be careful in interpreting the small increases reported in dementia And psychosis.. These, in my opinion, may be related to the societal turmoil we are experiencing after the epidemic period.”

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