Tag: Neuroscience
about 2 years ago
inews.co.uk

Psychosis and dementia more likely to occur in Covid-19 survivors up to 2 years after infection

Brain fog and muscle disease are also more likely to occur in people who have had the coronavirus researchers found, ...

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over 2 years ago
theguardian.com

The hidden long-term risks of surgery: ‘It gives people’s brains a hard time’

Operations can have cognitive side-effects, particularly in the over-65s but also in the very young, where anaestheti...

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about 3 years ago
nypost.com

COVID-19’s latest bizarre side effect: ‘Restless anal syndrome’

Despite having fully recovered from the coronavirus, a 77-year-old patient began suffering “deep anal discomfort” and...

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about 3 years ago
inews.co.uk

Working as a doctor or director 'may give better protection from dementia than driving a bus'

Doing more mentally stimulating jobs may postpone the onset of dementia, researchers at University College London hav...

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over 3 years ago
nypost.com

Pen and paper boosts memory more than smart devices: study

A new study has revealed that using pen and paper may help note-takers remember better than digital devices.

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almost 4 years ago
nypost.com

Ayahuasca tea could be a breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer’s

Psychedelic trip is optional.

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