Coronavirus: The pandemic is changing our brains - here are the remedies
Whether you have contracted Covid-19 or not, your brain is likely
to have changed over the past few months. The virus itself can cause a number
of neurological problems, along with anxiety and depression. The isolation and
worry caused by the pandemic can similarly alter our brain chemistry and cause
mood disorders.
In our new paper, published in
Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews, we have investigated how to best overcome the
brain changes linked to the pandemic.
Let’s start with Covid-19
infection. In addition to mood disorders, common symptoms include fatigue,
headaches, memory loss and problems with attention. There may be a number of
reasons for these brain changes, including inflammation and cerebrovascular
events (a syndrome caused by disruption of blood supply to the brain).
Research suggests that the
virus may gain access to the brain via the forebrain’s olfactory bulb, which is
important for the processing of smell. Loss of smell is a symptom in many
patients with Covid-19. Read More
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