Most people who experience so-called “long COVID” as a result of mild COVID-19 infection see the symptoms fading away after a year, a large study suggests. For the study, published on Wednesday in The BMJ, a team of Israeli scientists looked at the records of 1,913,234 patients from Maccabi Healthcare Services, a nationwide health care…
Most Patients Recover From Long-COVID Symptoms Within a Year: Israeli Study
3 Common Long COVID Symptoms, Low-Cost Remedies Recommended by Doctors
Nearly three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, experts are trying to understand the lingering symptoms of what is commonly called long COVID, who is most at risk, and how the symptoms can best be treated. A cross-sectional study of over 16, 000 individuals found 15 percent of U.S. adults with a prior positive COVID-19 infection reported…
6 Recipes for Brain Fog, Memory Loss, and Dementia
A guide (pdf) published by the Memory and Aging Center of the Weill Institute for Neuroscience at the University of California San Francisco says that short-term recall and the formation of new memories are some of the functions impacted during the early stage of dementia. Dementia is a general term for impairment of memory or cognitive…
Traditional Chinese Medical Treatments Can Assist With Recovery From COVID-Brain Fog
After more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic with 600 million infections worldwide, the vast majority of the infected have recovered. However, some suffer from long COVID, and one of the most common symptoms is brain fog. Brain fog is a condition that occurs when a person is awake but not fully conscious, and…
COVID-19 Brain Fog Fades but Elderly Sufferers Need to Take Caution, Psychiatrist Says
“Brain fog” is a common symptom for many people after being infected with COVID-19. Dr. Mak Kai Lok, a psychiatrist in Hong Kong, spoke about brain fog with The Epoch Times. Research in the United Kingdom found that about one in four COVID-19 patients experiences symptoms of brain fog, including memory loss, mental fatigue, lack…
Long COVID-induced Neuropsychiatric Risks Can Last For Over 2 Years; 1 Remedy to Protect or Reverse the Situation
In this article, we examine the longest and largest study on COVID neurological sequelae and the fundamental cause of COVID-19 injury to our nervous system. Targeting the root cause, we may potentially reverse the situation and potentially live longer. The medical journal Lancet Psychiatry recently published a large-scale study of the neuropsychiatric sequelae of the…
43 Percent Infected by COVID Suffer From Long COVID Symptoms—Half of Them Are Neuropsychiatric
A study looked at the data of 1.6 million COVID-19 patients worldwide. The researchers were trying to understand a phenomenon called “long COVID,” where the patients who clear the infection are left with lingering symptoms or new pain after several months have passed. The researchers have found that about 43 percent of infected patients developed…
Brain Fog: The Tip of a Serious Health Iceberg
Last week saw over 100 national and international speakers, 500+ in-person delegates and over 2,000 virtual attendees gather for the 2nd World Congress of the World Council for Health and Médicos Pela Vida in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. The congress was largely solution-based, focusing on where we find ourselves now with chronic COVID-19 and post-vaccination diseases and…
Brain Fog May Be Treated by Healing the Gut
“Brain fog” is a frequently mentioned symptom in recent years.When people describe themselves as having brain fog, they often mention poor memory, difficulty concentrating and slow thinking. In addition to COVID-19 related brain fog, intestinal problems can also be one of the factors that trigger brain fog. What are the ways to improve brain fog…
Experts Recommend Healthy Foods to Help Reduce ‘Brain Fog’ Symptoms
Many people who have recovered from COVID-19 still have varying degrees of symptoms, including “brain fog,” forgetfulness, trouble focusing, and slow reaction time. Huang Shumin, a Taiwanese dietitian at Nantou Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, recommends eating more of the following foods to help restore brain health. 1. Fish Fish such as mackerel, salmon, and…
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