"Neurological and Cardiovascular Impacts of Mild COVID-19: A Comprehensive Review"

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A study analyzed 97 individuals who had recovered from mild COVID-19 and found persistent symptoms such as memory difficulties, fatigue, and headache. Neuroimaging revealed subtle white matter abnormalities, with increased axial diffusivity but no significant changes in the default mode network functional connectivity. The study also identified cognitive dysfunction in a subset of patients. These findings highlight the need for further research into the long-term neurological and cognitive effects of mild COVID-19 infections.
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