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A new study suggests that COVID-19 can impact cognitive function a year or more after people have contracted the virus. The study enrolled more than 140,000 participants and assessed the cognitive and memory abilities of individuals who had recovered from COVID-19 compared to those who had not been infected. Study participants were tasked with completing an online cognitive evaluation using a platform called Cognitron. The tasks were designed to identify nuanced changes to cognition such as memory, reasoning, attention, and impulsivity. “The potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on cognitive...
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Could the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines change women’s menstrual cycles? A new French study has found evidence that they might while some experts caution that other factors could also be at play. The research “provides new arguments in favour of the existence of an increased risk of heavy menstrual bleeding following vaccination against COVID-19 by mRNA vaccine,” according to a statement from Epi-Phare, an organisation that carries out national health studies for the French government. The researchers documented the vaccination status of around 4,600 women admitted to hospitals due to significant men...
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