NTP Monograph on the Systematic Review of Long-term Neurological Effects Following Acute Exposure to Sarin
National Toxicology Program
Introduction:
Sarin (CASRN: 107-44-8) is a highly toxic organophosphorus nerve agent that was developed for chemical warfare during World War II and continues...
Increased incidence of mild cognitive impairment in long COVID patients
INTRODUCTION
Though brain fog is common in Long-coronavirus disease 2019 (Long-COVID), the incidence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is unknown.
METHODS
In an observational cohort study, recovered COVID-positive...
Neurological sequela of COVID-19 in adults with multiple sclerosis
BACKGROUND
Possible interactions in neuropsychiatric presentations of multiple sclerosis (MS) and COVID-19 may occur, which has been proposed in previous, albeit limited, literature.
OBJECTIVES
Examine COVID-19 disease...
Cognitive impairment, depression, and fatigue in post-COVID and post-vaccination syndrome: a large-scale cross-sectional study
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Background
Persistent cognitive difficulties are among the most prevalent symptoms observed after COVID-19. This study examined the...
Abstract
Understanding cellular and molecular drivers of age-related cognitive decline is necessary to identify targets to restore cognition at old age. Here we identify ferritin light chain 1 (FTL1), an iron-associated protein, as a pro-aging neuronal factor that impairs cognition. Using...
Preliminary evaluation of a cognitive rehabilitation intervention for post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment: A pilot randomized controlled trial
Jacqueline H. Becker, Eric Watson, Nadia Zubair, Fernando Carnavali, Emilia Bagiella, David Reich, Juan P. Wisnivesky
Background:
Despite the profound...
Functional Connectivity Changes in Long-Covid Patients with and without Cognitive Impairment
Manuel Leitner, Daniela Pinter, Stefan Ropele, Marisa Koini
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Abstract
Long-Covid is associated with cognitive deficits in memory, attention, or executive function. However, the...
Patric Meyer & Ann-Kathrin Zaiser
Abstract
COVID-19 has been linked to acute and long-term cognitive impairments, including memory and concentration deficits, as well as neuropsychiatric symptoms such as anxiety and depression. However, the neuropathophysiological mechanisms underlying these...
Profiles of Individuals With Long COVID Reporting Persistent Cognitive Complaints
Carmen Cabello Fernandez, Vincent Didone, Hichem Slama, Gilles Dupuis, Patrick Fery, Gaël Delrue, Alexia Lesoinne, Fabienne Collette, Sylvie Willems
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Objective
A subset of COVID-19 patients...
Executive Function Decline and Its Association With TNF-α in the Later Stages of Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID
Aditi Varenya, K. Vijayalakshmi, Mythri Rajeswara Babu
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Abstract
Beyond the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, survivors often grapple with incapacitating...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation in people with mild cognitive impairment
Laura K Fitzgibbon-Collins; Michael Borrie; Sue Peters; J Kevin Shoemaker; Jaspreet Bhangu
Altered cerebrovascular hemodynamics and low cerebral perfusion contribute to the development and progression of dementia. Dynamic...
Long COVID-related blood-brain barrier breakdown and microstructure in older adults are modified by sex and Alzheimer’s disease genetic risk
Emilie T. Reas, Austin Alderson-Myers, Seraphina K. Solders, Qian Shen, Charlotte S. Rivera, Xin Wang, Jordan Stiver, Sarah J. Banks, Jennifer S. Graves...
Persistent neurocognitive deficits in long COVID: Evidence of structural changes and network abnormalities following mild infection
Bedia Samanci, Ulaş Ay, Haşim Gezegen, Sanem Sultan Yörük, Alpay Medetalibeyoğlu, Elif Kurt, Erdi Şahin, Faruk Uğur Doğan, Mehmet Barbüroğlu, Başar Bilgiç, Haşmet...
Long COVID Is Associated with Severe Cognitive Limitations Among U.S. Adults
Rolake Neba, Iman Mohamed, Theodora Iwudibia, Jahnavi Pinnamraju, Usha Sambamoorthi
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Abstract
Long COVID is characterized by persistent symptoms following the resolution of an acute COVID-19...
Possible link between steatotic liver diseases, severe COVID‑19 and cognitive impairment in post‑COVID‑19 syndrome
Philipp A. Reuken, Freya Wagner, Kathrin Finke, Christina Lemhöfer, Christian Puta, Sven Stengel, André Scherag, Jan‑Christoph Lewejohann, Andreas Stallmach, Stefanie Quickert...
Cognitive Impairments in Two Samples of Individuals with ME/CFS and Long COVID: A Comparative Analysis
Sirotiak, Zoe; Adamowicz, Jenna L.; Thomas, Emily B. K.
Cognitive impairments, including memory and concentration difficulties, are common in individuals with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic...
Post-coronavirus disease 2019–associated symptoms among children and adolescents in the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron era
Anne Schlegtendal, Christoph Maier, Julien Stein, Jakob Höpner, Astrid Petersmann, Denisa Drinka, Reinhard Berner, Thomas Lücke, Nicole Toepfner, Folke Brinkmann
Purpose
Lack of a...
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