health status associated with reporting memory problems for poor physical health days, poor mental health days, total mental/physical health poor days, sad days, worried days, tired days, feelings of emptiness, feelings of rejection, feelings of failure, little interest/pleasure, and feeling down....
Some studies have shown that 50% to 80% of convalescent COVID-19 patients report having nonspecific symptoms, most often fatigue, headache, dyspnoea, anosmia, and memory impairment38,39. A systematic review and meta-analysis reported more than 50 potential long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 ...
Although 3D CNNs can lead to improved performance in comparison to their 2D counterparts, the benefit comes with an extreme memory and computational cost due to the complexity of 3D convolution and the increased number of network weights. To tackle the problem, well-known resource-efficient 2D ...
Myriad neuropsychiatric symptoms have been attributed to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus1,2, from lost sense of smell and taste to headaches, memory problems and more. Knowing precisely how the brain is changed by infection would help us to understand these debilitating symptoms. Large-scale...
Numerous studies have found a link between depression and memory problems in post-COVID individuals [60–62]. The causal connection between depression and memory impair- ment is, however, uncertain. In contrast to the findings reported in other studies [10, 63], we did not find differences ...
people aged 60 and above, the protective effect of three doses of China-made inactivated vaccine against severe illness and death was basically the same as that of three doses of Pfizer mRNA vaccine. The inactivated vaccines made by China can stimulate better cellular immunity and immune memory...
The complex constellation of post-infection symptoms is called "long Covid," which can last for months or longer. Those symptoms include breathing problems, extreme fatigue, and cognitive and memory issues. "A recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office said that between 7.7 mill...
The 56-year-old, who caught the disease in spring 2020, still had not recovered about 18 months later when he killed himself at his home near Dallas, having lost his health, memory and money. "No one cares. No one wants to take the time to listen," Taylor wrote in a ...
and severe respiratory conditions [5]. Additionally, recent research highlights that COVID-19 and its safety measures led to increased mental health problems, including increased feelings of depression, anxiety, social isolation, and loneliness, potentially cognitive decline [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,...
The self-reported ailments cover a wide range: 924 respondents said they had difficulty concentrating; 714 described memory problems; 566 said they were suffering from joint pain; 509 experienced heart palpitations; 423 reported hair loss; 418 said their vision had become blurry and 247 developed ...