Frontiers in Neurology (Sep 2021)

Mitigating Long-Term COVID-19 Consequences on Brain Health

  • Ryan C. N. D'Arcy,
  • Ryan C. N. D'Arcy,
  • Ryan C. N. D'Arcy,
  • Jagdeep K. Sandhu,
  • Jagdeep K. Sandhu,
  • Shawn Marshall,
  • Markus Besemann,
  • Markus Besemann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.630986
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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COVID-19 is increasingly being linked to brain health impacts. The emerging situation is consistent with evidence of immunological injury to the brain, which has been described as a resulting “brain fog.” The situation need not be medicalized but rather clinically managed in terms of improving resilience for an over-stressed nervous system. Pre-existing comparisons include managing post-concussion syndromes and/or brain fog. The objective evaluation of changes in cognitive functioning will be an important clinical starting point, which is being accelerated through pandemic digital health innovations. Pre-morbid brain health can significantly optimize risk factors and existing clinical frameworks provide useful guidance in managing over-stressed COVID-19 nervous systems.

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