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Large-scale study finds COVID patients at higher risk of brain fog and psychosis after two years compared with other respiratory illnesses

People who have had COVID-19 are facing a higher risk of neurological and psychiatric conditions some two years after the illness compared with other respiratory illnesses, according to a large-scale study that was published in the Lancet Psychiatry journal.
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