Nonhospitalized Long-Haul Coronavirus Patients Susceptible to Cognitive Dysfunction
A group of researchers from the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University has discovered additional evidence of cognitive dysfunction in many coronavirus patients who were not hospitalized after contracting the infection. The group’s findings were reported in the “Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology” journal. In the study, the researchers looked into medical data of nonhospitalized coronavirus patients from 21 different states who were experiencing long-term symptoms of the coronavirus, documenting what they discovered from the study. As the pandemic surges on, despite measures to contain it, media outlets have continued to report statistics on the number of mortalities…











