Abstract
Background/Objectives: Headache is one of the most common neurological symptoms associated with COVID-19, affecting approximately 25% of patients. While most headaches resolve within weeks, some persist for months, suggesting underlying structural brain changes. This study aimed to...
Hippocampal subfield volume alterations and associations with severity measures in long COVID and ME/CFS: A 7T MRI study
Kiran Thapaliya; Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik; Natalie Eaton-Fitch; Markus Barth; Maira Inderyas; Leighton Barnden
Long COVID and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue...
Artificial gravity during a spaceflight analog alters brain sensory connectivity
McGregor; Lee; Mulder; De Dios; Beltran; Wood; Bloomberg; Mulavara; Seidler
Spaceflight has numerous untoward effects on human physiology. Various countermeasures are under investigation including artificial...
Cortical thickness alterations and systemic inflammation define long-COVID patients with cognitive impairment
Abstract
As the heterogeneity of symptoms is increasingly recognized among long-COVID patients, it appears highly relevant to study potential pathophysiological differences along the...
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