Covid-19 Story Tip: Brain Fog, Fatigue, Dizziness … Post-COVID POTS Is Real


Authors: Tae Chung, M.D., assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation and neurology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and director of the Johns Hopkins POTS Program For almost one year, COVID-19 has impacted the world and taken the lives of many people. While some survivors have fully recovered from this illness, others are still […]

Autopsies May Explain ‘Brain Fog’ From COVID


Authors: Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter One of the least understood effects of COVID-19 infection is “brain fog,” a kind of mental confusion that can take hold among seriously ill patients, sometimes lingering long after recovery. Now, a new study has spotted a possible neurological clue in the form of highly unusual cell clusters in the […]

The Link Between COVID-19 and Brain Fog


Authors: Gary Wenk Ph.D. KEY POINTS Neurological symptoms have been observed in 80% of hospitalized people with COVID-19. Recent studies suggest that the virus has difficulty getting past the brain’s main line of defense, the blood-brain barrier. Inflammatory molecules from astrocytes underlie many neurological problems as well as brain fog. Scientists are trying to understand […]

COVID-19 and Brain Fog: A Possible Long-Term Effect


Authors: Robert John Sawyer, Ph.D Because COVID-19 is a new virus, it is too early to make definitive statements on how it affects the neurological system. New reports are raising concerns about lingering “brain fog” some COVID-19 patients are experiencing. These reports are shedding light on more short-term and, potentially, longer-term health consequences of COVID-19. Specifically, researchers are finding […]

Long Covid and Brain Fog


Authors: Adam Brown   BScPT   MClScPT   FCAMPT Registered Physiotherapist Brain fog can take several different forms and each patient’s description and experience is unique. It involves an alteration in the person’s capacity for cognition or in lay terms, difficulty with concentration, attention and thinking tasks. Environments with complex stimuli such as a moving car, or watching […]

What is COVID-19 brain fog — and how can you clear it?


Authors: Andrew E. Budson, MD, Contributor As a cognitive behavioral neurologist, I’ve been hearing from many individuals who are complaining of “brain fog” after infection with COVID-19. So I thought it was worth discussing exactly what COVID-19 brain fog is, and some things to do that might help clear it. There are many ways that […]

COV-2 Transmission Analyzing Genomics


Authors:Trevor Bedford, PhD The news of infections caused by a novel coronavirus, and the everyday use of the names SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, became widespread around February. But, the question of how long the virus had already been present in the United States before that time has remained unknown. Now, a team of researchers has reconstructed […]

Why Does COVID Make Some People So Sick, Ask Their Genome


Authors: Megan Molteni i SARS-COV-2,the pandemic coronavirus that surfaced for the first time in China last year, is an equal opportunity invader. If you’re a human, it wants in. Regardless of age, race, or sex, the virus appears to infect people at the same rate. Which makes sense, given that it’s a totally new pathogen against which approximately zero humans […]

COVID Sequencing LANCET


Authors: Seth C Inzaule, Alan Christoffels, Yenew Kebede, Tulio de Oliveira, Ahmed E Ogwell Ouma Timely sequencing of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) coupled with rapid data sharing has allowed researchers to develop counter-measures against the virus such as diagnostic tests and vaccines,1 and assess transmission and evolution dynamics as the virus spreads globally. […]

How Countries Are Using Genomics to Avoid a Second Infection


Authors: Clare Watson As many countries emerge from lockdowns, researchers are poised to use genome sequencing to avoid an expected second wave of COVID-19 infections. Since the first whole-genome sequence of the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was shared online on 11 January, scientists have sequenced and shared some 32,000 viral genomes from around the world. Such a vast amount […]